R U A T L A S OF AIRPORTS I M IN NORTHWEST EUROPE T E L I J K P L A N B U R E A U N e th e rla n d s In s titu te fo r S p a tia l R e s e a rc h 2 A T L A S OF AIRPORTS IN NORTHWEST EUROPE Project Regional Airports in NWE substudy Atlas of Airports Lia van den Broek Kersten Nabielek Ruimtelijk Planbureau, Den Haag January 2005, version 1.1 4 Published by Ruimtelijk Planbureau Study Airports The Atlas of Airports is a product of the study Regional Airports in NWE of Ruimtelijk Planbureau. The results of this study will be published in 2005. Other products of the study of Airports: - European regional airports in competition - Proximity in a changing context, European regional airports in competition - Workshops Design airport INDEX FOREWORD Index & Foreword, 5 The aviation market in Europe is taking Europe. Airports were chosen in the off. Flying is becoming increasingly vicinity of The Netherlands and with a Description of airports - index, 6 popular. Not only is it fast, but budget reasonable volume of traffic. All of the airlines have made flying inexpensive airports and their direct impacts on land- Netherlands, 8 Great Britain, 134 as well. Existing regional airports are use are illustrated using data and maps. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, 10 London Heathrow Airport, 136 being expanded; new airports are being The information is divided into three Rotterdam Airport, 20 London Gatwick Airport, 138 developed and achieve rapid growth. themes: organization, air traffic and Eindhoven Airport, 30 London Stansted Airport, 140 airport grounds. For Dutch airports, not Maastricht-Aachen Airport, 40 London Luton Airport, 142 The growth of these airports has just the direct but also the indirect land- Groningen Airport Eelde, 50 London City Airport, 144 land-use and economic implications use impacts are depicted using maps Enschede Airport Twente, 60 Nottingham East Midlands Airport, 146 for their regions. An international that identify safety and noise zones, the Lelystad Airport, 70 airport is an important driving force development sites of surrounding local Airports in the Netherlands, 80 behind the regional economy. Airports authorities and data regarding noise Airports in Nothwest Europe, 148 are often viewed as an important levels. Belgium, 84 List of data of selected airports precondition for the generation of Brussels National Airport, 86 international business activity and The Netherlands Institute for Spatial Brussels South Charleroi Airport, 88 Technical terms, 152 employment. They also place huge Research (RPB) has bundled this vital Antwerp Airport, 90 demands on the surrounding area, both information about Northwest European Liège Airport, 92 Bibliography & Colophon, 154 directly (the airport grounds and its airports into this atlas. This can be used infrastructure) and indirectly (zoning as a tool for the further development Germany, 94 of noise levels and safety). Direct land- of airport policy in the Netherlands and Frankfurt Airport, 96 use demands of an airport can conflict elsewhere. Düsseldorf International Airport, 98 with the spatial development of its Hamburg Airport, 100 surroundings. Local authority plans to This is the second edition of the Atlas. We Cologne-Bonn Airport, 102 extend residential areas, for example, received many compliments and many Stuttgart Airport, 104 can come into conflict with the desires suggestions for correcting errors and Hannover Airport, 106 of airports for additional growth. On new data. Both reactions are very much Frankfurt Hahn Airport, 108 the other hand, indirect land-use welcomed. The first stimulated us to do Bremen Airport, 110 considerations can constrain ambitions our utmost. The second gave us the right Münster-Osnabrück Airport, 112 for further airport growth. help to improve the Atlas. We thank you Dortmund Airport, 114 very much! Airport Düsseldorf Regional (Weeze), 116 When developing airport policy, it is Düsseldorf Airport-Mönchengladbach, 118 therefore necessary to gain insight into We welcome cooperation with people the use of space by airports and the who would like to expand the number France, 120 spatial demands of their surroundings. of airports in the Atlas, especially from Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport, 122 There are many valuable databases of other EU-countries. Please feel free to Paris Orly Airport, 124 airports, but they focus on technical contact us: [email protected]. Paris Beauvais-Tillé Airport, 126 and aeronautical aspects of airports. Lille Airport, 128 A clear overview of the spatial situation of airports has been notably absent Luxembourg, 130 however. Luxembourg Airport, 132 This atlas provides an overview of almost forty airports in Northwest DESCRIPTION OF AIRPORTS - INDEX 6 MAP DATA AIRPORT-REGION AIRPORT HasseltAHiarpssoertlt Gen��k������ GeleenSittard mGileitilaernykairicrhbeanse - cities Airport-Organization �������������� ZAuitrepnodratal MAAaiarcpahosetrrnticht�����������H����eerlen -- binufsrainsetrsusc &tu troeurism area -- AOdpderneinssg, hIAoTuArs &a nICdA (Ono-cisoed)e r, epsotrsiictitoionn (sLAT/LONG) Belgium �M���a��a��s��tricht �������������� Germany - Operator, ownership & shares �������������� ���������� - Finance Aachen - Region, business area, employment LAiièrpgoert ��L����i��è���g����e��� ���������� AIR TRAFFIC AIR TRAFFIC Verviers Destinations Connectivity - scheduled / charter fl ights - Airlines and destinations - continental / intercontinental Air traffi c statistics ������������������������ ������� - Air movements ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ AIRPORT-SITE --A IPFRraPesOisgeRhnTtg -aSenrIsdT Email �������� ��������� - runway Infrastructure - buildings (e.g. terminals, offi ces) - Size P2 - infrastructure (e.g. access, parking spaces) - Runways aMirilibtaarsye P3P4EPii1nndduhso5tv7reiahnlapAairrpkort - business area -- TFearcmilitinieasls and capacities (un3dF0elirghchaotn(F8so5trruuhmcat)ion) - AirportCity Accessibility - Train / Bus link L(apkleanFnoerudm) - Modal split - Parking area and parking fees DELFT IT7nU0dHuZsautird(ipallaAnrneead)HE2m4o0ue0sriandID(lgdwnue/dne(DuRdVlleseiuInltNryfrggEvicsaaeXolunn)Awsrteruaction) HP3i4ojn5ua0scindkgwereHW2(VlZ8oleiIu0unsNi0sgtdEpisndXogw)lde(eVHM1lrli9I/oenNB6uegEo0srsXlpiwndo)gweldre(keVlrlBRiInNgEOEsXRD()2K0E0E1N-L2RHB100o0EoI4t7uJeN0)srSidnhogorup(sVeZIHO1Nud4ooiEwd0usXwe0ts)elielndiilsngawtgne(sdVllsGH2iIncN0arhge0aEese1gXn-eA)2hlca0oknu2eds0reenarea S-- UpnRoosiRsiOtei oUcnoN nDatiIorNpuGorr t & runways SN- UoCiRosRme OpUlaNinDtIsNG IO8n0uddHuesaltar(ni2ad0l0A4re-2a012) BERGSCHENHOEK 47Bkl - safety contour - Type of noise SCHIEBROEK - development sites - Area of noise complaints 20Ke KERKBHS1U0voe0uUa0spinRdagwrTkeellnings35KeOVERSCHIE HZ1(s4eots5uut0sdieiyndngwahroeevlalBS3ien)0tunegsHdsineaeli(sj2kse0P0aO5rn-kt2wN0io2ko0kr)edlirnagnsdzone D- eRveesliodpemnteianlt a sruerar,o buunsdiinnegs sa iarpreoart, I'5sn7dGHursaatvr(eiranellcaAonrndesa/tSrupcataionns)ePolder infrastructure, nature (recreation) SCHIEDAM ROTTERDAM Airports > 20 m pass./year 2-20 m pass./year < 2 m pass./year Hamburg Nottingham Railways Groningen EastMidlands Eelde Bremen Main connections High-speed planned London London Luton Lelystad Stansted High-speed connections Hannover (>200 km/h) Amsterdam Enschede London Schiphol Twente Münster City Rotterdam Osnabrück London Heathrow DüsseldorfRegional Eindhoven Weeze Dortmund London Gatwick Antwerpen Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Mönchen- gladbach Maastricht Brussels Aachen National Cologne-Bonn Lille Liege BrusselsSouth Charleroi Paris Luxembourg Frankfurt Beauvais-Tillé Frankfurt Hahn ParisCharlesdeGaulle Airports and high- speed train network in Northwest Europe ParisOrly Stuttgart Major Airport Hubs (>30 mill. passengers) Big Airports (2-30 mill. passangers) Regional Airports (<2 mill. passangers) Hamburg Nottingham Groningen EastMidlands Eelde Bremen London London Luton Lelystad Stansted Hannover Amsterdam Enschede London Schiphol Twente Münster City Rotterdam Osnabrück London Heathrow DüsseldorfRegional Eindhoven Weeze Dortmund London Gatwick Antwerpen Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Mönchen- gladbach Maastricht Brussels Aachen National Cologne-Bonn Lille Liege BrusselsSouth Charleroi Paris Luxembourg Frankfurt Beauvais-Tillé Frankfurt Hahn ParisCharlesdeGaulle ParisOrly Stuttgart Major Airport Hubs (>30 mill. passengers) Big Airports (2-30 mill. passangers) Regional Airports (<2 mill. passangers) NL Arial photo (2003) Amsterdam Airport Schiphol 1:40.000
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