Holzdorf Air Base Fliegerhorst Holzdorf | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Operator | German Air Force (Luftwaffe) | ||||||||||
Location | Holzdorf /Schönewalde | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 81 m / 265 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°46.0722′N013°10.0557′E / 51.7678700°N 13.1675950°E /51.7678700; 13.1675950 (Holzdorf Air Base) | ||||||||||
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Holzdorf Air Base (German:Fliegerhorst Holzdorf) (ICAO:ETSH) is a militaryairfield operated by theGerman Air Force (Luftwaffe). It is located 1.8nautical miles (3 km; 2 mi) east ofHolzdorf,[1] a subdivision of the municipality ofJessen in the Germanstate ofSaxony-Anhalt. It is also known asSchönewalde/Holzdorf Air Base, as most of the base is situated east of the Saxony-Anhalt/Brandenburg border, in the city ofSchönewalde.[3] The air base is home to the air forces'sHelicopter Wing 64.
In 1968 the site was selected by theAir Forces of the National People's Army for a new airbase. The airbase was completed in 1974 and expanded into an operational airfield by 1980. The handover to the NVA's Jagdfliegergeschwader 1 took place at the beginning of November 1982, when it was relocated from Cottbus-Nord Airport to Holzdorf.
The airport is at anelevation of 265 feet (81 m) abovemean sea level. It has onerunway designated 09/27 with a concrete/asphalt surface measuring 2,419 by 30 metres (7,936 ft × 98 ft).[1]
Support Squadron 1 of theGerman Army Aviation Corps was formerly located at Holzdorf. It was dissolved in 2013[4] as part of the reorganization/reduction of theBundeswehr announced in October 2011.
Construction ofArrow 3 infrastructure is expected to be completed by 2028.[5]