Airport of Rodez-Marcillac

The airport of Rodez-Marcillac (Code IATA: RDZ, Code ICAO: LFCR) is a Aéroport French located at 12 km in the north of Rodez in Aveyron in the area the Midday-Pyrenees on the road axis Brive - the Mediterranean (RN 140). It is managed by the Mixed trade-union for Installation and the Exploitation.

History

Created in 1971

The airport of Rodez-Marcillac is managed today by the SAEML (Air 12) joining together:

It serves:

LOCAL FLIGHTS:

  • Belmont - Saint Affrique
  • Cassagnes-Ségala
  • Millau - Larzac
  • Villefranche de Rouergue - the Low register
  • and other aerodromes of the departments…

NATIONAL FLIGHTS:

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS:

It accommodates the Flying-club of the " Ruthénoises" wings; and Armed Civil aviation.

Aeronautical and technical data

Aerodrome civil
Opened in CAP
Opened with the traffic international
IFR-VFR nuit
Opening hours: 5:30 - 22h
Classification: Category C
SSLIA: Category 7 (modulation 5 and 1)
Influence: 156

Airport infrastructures

Many tracks : 2

Track 1 :
Length: 2.040 m
Width: 45 m
Orientation: 13/31
Coating: bitume
Assistances with the landing: THEY Cat. I
Luminous beaconing: HI/BI- PAPI - Crawl of approach - Fires with éclats

Track 2 :
Length: 700 m
Width: 85 m
Orientation: 13/31
Coating: herbe
Treatment of the passagers
Many terminals: 0 m ²

Air terminal
Surface: 350 m ²
Capacity for treatment: 90.000 passengers per annum
Parking spaces:
Entire surface: 16.000 m ²

General aviation parking Space: 19.000 m ²
Hangars aircraft Entire surface: 4.880 m ²
Capacity for treatment: 150

List companies serving the airport of Rodez-Marcillac

  • Hex' Air

  • Air France
  • Ryanair Until October 27th, 2007. Afterwards, impossible to find the least information; in any case, nothing before at the end of March 2008

Access to the airport

Private cars
Free carpark: 300 places
Connections \ city-aéroport
Taxis

See too

External bonds

  • airport
  • airport by the companies

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