Craiova International Airport

Summary

Craiova International Airport (IATA: CRA, ICAO: LRCV) is located in the south-western part of Romania, 7 km (4.3 mi) east[2] of Craiova municipality, one of Romania's largest cities. The airport area is the headquarters of Avioane Craiova (formerly known as IRAv Craiova), the company which built the Romanian IAR-93 and IAR-99 aircraft.

Craiova International Airport

Aeroportul Internaţional Craiova
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorConsiliul Judeţean Dolj
ServesCraiova, Romania
Opened1938 (1938)
Focus city forWizz Air
Elevation AMSL626 ft / 191 m
Coordinates44°19′05″N 023°53′19″E / 44.31806°N 23.88861°E / 44.31806; 23.88861 (Craiova International Airport)
Websitewww.aeroportcraiova.ro
Map
CRA is located in Romania
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CRA
Location of airport in Romania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 2,500 8,203 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers[1]598,005 Increase
Aircraft movements[1]5,260 Increase 39.9%
Source: Romanian AIP at EUROCONTROL,[2]
Statistics[3][4]

History edit

The airport was established in 1938 following a decree issued by King Carol II. Through the decree, the airport was meant to be used both as a public airport and a military one in case of war. The airport had a dirt runway with dimensions of 1000×200 m. Between 1950 and 1952, a 2,000 m (6,600 ft) concrete runway, as well as the first airport facilities were constructed. On 6 May 1957, Li-2 aircraft began flying on the Craiova - Bucharest route. The control tower was built in 1959, and between 1959 and 1972 the runway was extended to 2,500 m (8,200 ft). Between 1972 and 1989, other airport facilities were built.[5]

From 1995, the airport was opened to domestic and international traffic, serving only charter flights.[5] A new terminal was opened at Craiova airport in December 2010.[6] Runway renovation works took place in summer 2015. Since July 2014, Craiova Airport is the base for Wizz Air which serves 7 destinations in 4 countries. In March 2018, Ryanair announced it would terminate all services at Craiova by October 2018[7] which had operated since November 2016 and consisted of a single route to Valencia.

Airlines and destinations edit

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Craiova Airport:[8]

AirlinesDestinations
Animawings Seasonal charter: Antalya[9]
Wizz Air[10] Bergamo, Birmingham, Bologna, Charleroi, London–Luton, Rome–Ciampino

Statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at CRA airport. See Wikidata query.
Year Passengers Change Aircraft movements Change
2007 5,133
 
 
 
2008 12,988 153%  
 
 
2009 15,130 16.4%  
 
 
2010 23,629 56.1%  
 
 
2011 32,006 35.4%  
 
 
2012 29,626 7.4%   3,394
 
2013 40,291 35.9%  2,246 33.9% 
2014 138,886 244.7%  3,506 56.1% 
2015 116,947 15.8%  2,999 14.5% 
2016 222,320 90.1%  4,018 33.9% 
2017 447,227 101.1%  5,960 48.3% 
2018 493,056 10.2%  6,793 14% 
2019 514,544 4.3%  6,779 0.2% 
2020[1] 159,552 68.9%  3,758 44.5% 
2021[1] 191,510 20.0%  5,260 39.6% 
Busiest Routes from Craiova International Airport (2019)
Rank Airport Passengers
1   London - Luton
142,678
2   Bergamo
84,970
3   Rome - Ciampino Airport
43,856
4   Madrid
40,183
5   Bologna
35,368

Military use edit

 
Retired MiG-21 and IAR-93 aircraft at the base in 1996

Between 1940 and 2004 the airport was used as a military air base. During the Cold War, the 67th Fighter Aviation Regiment was headquartered at Craiova. It was equipped with MiG-15 and MiG-17 fighters, as well as IAR 93 ground attack aircraft. From 1991, the MiG-15s and 17s were replaced with MiG-21s. The 322nd Aviation Maintenance Centre also functioned at the base between 1970 and 2004.

Ground transportation edit

The airport is connected to the city via bus route 9 (Metro-Central Market-Craiovița Nouă) of the public transport company RAT Craiova. There is a station in front of the airport with all-day service time.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Situaţii statistice de aeroport pentru perioada 2017 – 2021" (PDF) (in Romanian).
  2. ^ a b EAD Basic
  3. ^ Craiova Airport in 2013 Archived 8 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine at newsair.ro (in Romanian)
  4. ^ ORDIN 169/1.801. Planul national de actiune privind reducerea emisiilor de gaze cu efect de seră în domeniul aviatiei civile Archived 17 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian)
  5. ^ a b "Istoric". aeroportcraiova.ro (in Romanian).
  6. ^ "Craiova: Noul terminal de plecări al aeroportului va fi inaugurat peste două săptămâni" [The New Terminal of the Airport Will be Inaugurated in Two Weeks]. Adevarul. 25 November 2010.
  7. ^ "Ryanair to stop flights from Oradea and Craiova, after closing Timisoara base". 16 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Craiova Airport flight schedule".. Retrieved on 6 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Star Tours".
  10. ^ "Wizz Air".[full citation needed]
  11. ^ "RAT-Craiova bus schedule". Archived from the original on 10 May 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.

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