Title: Eberswalde - Finow Airfield (EDAV) 11/2005
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Welcome to the future regional airport
Berlin-North
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Berlin, situated in the centre of Europe
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location 40 km north east of Berlin at the
motor-way A11 to Szcezcin (80 km) 4 km west of
railway station Eberswalde (Berlin-Szcezcin) 3 km
south west of Port of Eberswalde (Oder-Havel
channel) between the Berlin periphery and the
middle centres of Eberswalde/Schwedt in a
marvellous tourism related landscape
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road map of north east Berlin
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strategic traffic potentials at Eberswalde
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extract of state development plan (legally
binding)
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characteristics of the region of Eberswalde
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rough figures of the region
The key enterprises in the manufacturing (metal
processing) sector are exporting some 80 of
their turnover in products and services. About
1,5 million inhabitants are living within the 1
hour isochrone, which includes the northern part
of Berlin
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elder history of the airfield 1936 - 1939 built
by the German Wehrmacht as a battle and
front support airfield with 2 runways 1939
the German Luftzeugamt 2 (technical supplies) is
moved to Finow 1940 - 1944 operated as
a major battle and support airfield 1945
taken over by the soviet air force 1945 - 1993
soviet fighter squadrons with MIG 15, MIG 17,
MIG 23, MIG 25, MIG 29 and YAK 28 1988
final extension of RWY 28/10 to 2520 m, old
RWY 23/05 remains only for helis 1993
dismissal of Russian Airforce, 1 year
mil/civil operation 1994 certification
as civil public airfield (EDAV)
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younger history of the airfield 1994 - 1996
state owned 1996 - 2000 first privatised
operation by an Austrian-related company,
development conception without political
support 2000 operation bankrupt, city of
Eberswalde founded Tower Finow GmbH as
new intermediate operational company early 2002
a consortium of regional private business people
and enterprises (WVZ Wirtschafts-Verkehr
s-Zentrum Finow Business- Traffic-
Centre Finow) buys the operations from
the city of Eberswalde late 2002 WVZ buys
the ground lease from the state 2003 WVZ
/ Tower Finow GmbH starts with the development,
gaining political support for the
conception of a regional airport
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- main reasons for the engagement of WVZ
- loyality to the region, preventing the
airfield from getting closed - good chance to earn much money on a long
term, the conception is based on the
following facts - first class strategic location in regard to
traffic, logistics and the conurbation of
north Berlin/Brandenburg - still missing alternate for the future
single airport BBI - still missing functional regional airports
around Berlin - LCCs looking for alternatives to BBI for
serving Berlin - enough space, the ground lease allows an
airport with 240 ha plus an industrial
zone of 150 ha - own business interests in the improvement
and development of the airfield and
industrial zone around
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picture of the airfield Finow at 2001
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development plan for airfield Finow
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actual non scheduled destinations (GA) from EDAV
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- actual status of the airfield
- positive development with a traffic increase of
35 over the last 3 years, 65-70 commercial
traffic - Jet A1 and Avgas available, tax exempted
- 24 h accessible, VFR, VFR Night
- immigration and customs O/R
- hangars, briefing, catering and other
services - certification for IFR operation in process
- improvement from 14 tons to 85 tons MTOM
applied for - industrial investment in the airfield periphery
started - member (initiator) of EAA European Airlink
Association with much support from the regional
business
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co-operation within the EAA
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- the role of EAA
- regions are jointly represented by their
airports, business, tourism and other
organisations - pooling of competence and experience in
international co-operations and in specific
sectors of industry, logistics, tourism and
others - initiation and support of concrete
co-operations - development of adequate air traffic
connections by joined acquisition and support
of General Aviation carriers and Airlines - support for the permanent improvement of
airport structures and scope of services - political representation of the members
interests
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- how to benefit from EAA
- EAA supports its members in co-operation
projects in regard to organisation and
consulting questions - companies, organisations and/or institutions
may be presented in the EAA internet portal and
participate in the search machine for products,
services, etc. - have a look to the draft of this portal under
www.european-airlink.com . EAA is going to
improve the layout of this portal, maintaining
the functionality already shown in the draft - for visiting your partners abroad you may use
the reservation system for hotels, events and
flights (planned to be establish in 2006)
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here we are, join us and use us
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EAA is growing for your benefit