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Midtjyllands Airport (Danish: Midtjyllands Lufthavn) (IATA: KRP, ICAO: EKKA), formerly known as Karup Airport, is an airport in Denmark. The airport is situated 3 km west of the town of Karup and carries passengers primarily from nine municipalities in mid- and west Jutland that also own the airport. Air Base Karup, the primary base of the Royal Danish Air Force, is situated within the airport.

Midtjyllands Airport


Midtjyllands Lufthavn
  • ICAO: EKKA
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic / military
    OwnerKarup Lufthavn a.m.b.a.
    ServesKarup, Denmark
    LocationViborg / Herning
    Elevation AMSL171 ft / 52 m
    Coordinates56°17′51N 009°07′29E / 56.29750°N 9.12472°E / 56.29750; 9.12472
    Websitemidtjyllandslufthavn.dk
    Map
    KRP is located in Denmark
    KRP

    KRP

    Location of airport in Denmark

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    09L/27R 10,000 3,048 Asphalt[1]
    09R/27L 9,622 2,933 Concrete/asphalt[1]
    04/22 3,089 940 Concrete/asphalt[1]
    14/32 2,565 782 Concrete/asphalt[1]
    Statistics
    Passengers 2016154.898
    Passengers 2008197.258
    Passengers 2007216.461
    Passengers 2006208.767
    Passengers 2005195.607

    History

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    The airport is based on a military airfield constructed during the German occupation in 1940. After the war, the Royal Danish Air Force took control of the field which is still its main base.

    At the request of some middle- and west-Jutland politicians, the airport was opened on 1 November 1965 when the first direct connection between Karup and Copenhagen was opened. In 1968 the airport's first terminal was built. Until then, it had rented premises at the airbase.

    Airport ownership consisted of Viborg and Ringkjøbing county council districts and the municipalities of Herning, Holstebro, Viborg, Skive, Ikast, Karup, Struer, Ringkøbing, Lemvig, and Skjern. It was agreed that Det Danske Luftfartsselskab - later SAS - would start flying on the route in exchange for a subsidy by the owners. In the beginning there was a single daily departure with a 15-passenger de Havilland Heron airplane. The route was a success and there was no need for the subsidy. On the contrary, the airport's ongoing development was paid for with the operating income and no additional public support aside from the owners' initial deposits.

    In 1991 the present terminal, Glass House on the Heath designed by Architect Firm Torsten Riis Andersen, was inaugurated.

    Lemvig and Skjern municipality sold their shares to Karup council (now Viborg council) in 2002. As of 1 January 2007 the owners are Herning, Holstebro, Ikast-Brande, Lemvig, Ringkobing-Skjern, Silkeborg, Skive, Struer, and Viborg municipalities.

    In 2010 approximately 350.000 passengers used the airport.

    Karup lost scheduled flights when Cimber Sterling, the only operator at the airport, declared bankruptcy and cancelled all flights on 3 May 2012. However, by sheer luck, Norwegian Air Shuttle announced four daily flights to Copenhagen on an all-year basis, operated by a Boeing 737-800 just after Cimber shut down. This was eventually replaced by an ATR 72 operated by Danish Air Transport, who became the only operator on the route after Norwegian Air Shuttle ended its route on 27 March 2015.

    The Air Base Karup is home to several wings of the Royal Danish Air Force, including the helicopter wings, the flying school, the air control wing and several fighter wings.

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    AIS Airlines Copenhagen

    Statistics

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    Annual passenger traffic at KRP airport. See Wikidata query.

    See also

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    References

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      Media related to Karup Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  •   Aviation

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    Last edited on 22 February 2024, at 04:52  





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