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Revision as of 19:03, 6 December 2012
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Type | Public | |||||||||
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Owner | Mitteldeutsche Airport Holding | |||||||||
City | Dresden | |||||||||
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Scenery tile | e010n050 | |||||||||
TerraSync | published |
Dresden International Airport (IATA-Code: DRS, ICAO-Code: EDDC), since 2008 called "Dresden International", is an international public airport in Dresden, the capital of Saxony. In real world and Flightgear together with Leipzig/Halle Airport it is one of the two largest airports of the federal state Saxony.
Flying at Dresden
Charts
All diagrams and charts are available for download.
Please, notes that the charts are from 2009!
Runway 04/22
- ILS-CAT-II 04 (040.83°): 110.50
- ILS-CAT-I 22 (220.81°): 109.70
ATC
- Dresden Ground - frequency 121.900
- Dresden Tower - frequency 122.920
regular Aircrafts
A319, A320, A321, B737, B757, Bombardier CRJ-900, Bombardier Q400, Embraer ERJ-195, Fokker 100, Saab 2000
regular Airlines
Lufthansa, Germanwings, Air Berlin, Easyjet Switzerland, OLT Express, Sky Airlines, Aeroflot and much more
City destinations
link of dresden-airport.de: City destinations
At the airport
Runway
In 2007 Dresden Airport completely overhauled its runway and extended it by 350 metres to 2850 metres, becoming the first airport in Europe to carry out a project of this kind while remaining operational. The old runway was torn up and greened over.
Apron 1
Apron 2
Apron 3
Apron GA
Scenery
In Flightgear the Terminal was published on TerraSync in 2009 and publishing of new developments via TerraSync started in 2012.
- Authors:
- Model of early stage: Carsten Vogel
- Redesigning 2012: A. Burkert
Latest update: December 2012
Download via TerraSync
TerraSync has it all! You don't need to download a custom scenery. TerraSync makes it easy for every user always to have the latest scenery installed automatically.
- Last updates:
- 2012-12-02 General Aviation Hangar published
- 2012-11-29 Glide Slope and Localizer Aerial published
- 2012-11-12 Technic Center and EADS Halls published
- 2012-11-11 Weather Radar published
- 2012-11-05 new Terminal published
- 2012-10-27 Tower, Halls and Hangar H285 published