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Madeira Airport

Coordinates:32°41′39″N16°46′41″W / 32.69417°N 16.77806°W /32.69417; -16.77806
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International airport in Santa Cruz, Madeira, Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport
Aeroporto Internacional da Madeira
Cristiano Ronaldo
Madeira (2).jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerVinci Group
OperatorANA Aeroportos de Portugal
ServesFunchal,Madeira, Portugal
LocationSanta Cruz
Opened7 July 1964; 61 years ago (1964-07-07)
Focus city forTAP Air Portugal
Operating base forRyanair[1]
Elevation AMSL58 m / 190 ft
Coordinates32°41′39″N16°46′41″W / 32.69417°N 16.77806°W /32.69417; -16.77806
Websitewww.aeroportomadeira.pt
Map
FNC/LPMA is located in Madeira
FNC/LPMA
FNC/LPMA
Location in Portugal
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
05/232,7819,124Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers5,055,000
Passengers change 23-24Increase 4.5%
Aircraft movements34,537
Movements change 23-24Increase 1.4%
Source:VINCI Airports[2]

Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport (IATA:FNC,ICAO:LPMA) — also known asMadeira Airport,[a]Funchal Airport,[b] and formerlySanta Catarina Airport[c] — is aninternational airport in thecivil parish ofSanta Cruz in the Portuguese archipelago and autonomous region ofMadeira. The airport is located 13.2 km (8.2 mi) east-northeast of the regional capital,Funchal, after which it is sometimes informally named. It mostly hosts flights to European metropolitan destinations due to Madeira's importance as a leisure destination, and is pivotal in the movement of cargo in and out of the archipelago of Madeira. It is thefourth-busiest airport in Portugal, although in January 2025 it had surpassedFaro.[3][4] The airport is named after footballer and Madeiran nativeCristiano Ronaldo. During its renaming ceremony in 2017, the airport drew media notoriety for an infamous bust of Ronaldo unveiled at the ceremony, now replaced.[5]

The airport is considered one of the most peculiarly perilous airports in the world[6] due to its location and its spectacular runway construction. It received theOutstanding Structure Award in 2004 from theInternational Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.[7][8][9][10] TheHistory Channel programmeMost Extreme Airports ranked it as the ninth most dangerous airport in the world and the third most dangerous in Europe.[11] Pilots must undergo additional training to land at the airport.[12]

Geography

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Madeira Airport is a geographically unusual airport, as it is perched on aforeland jutting out to sea. At the end of runway 05, there lie hills and cliffs which make a directILS approach and landing unavailable. Instead, aircraft have to make a visual approach which involves flying around the airport, then circling around in a ~180° turn before lining up on a very short final approach. The airport's runway - 05/23 - is atabletop runway, which means there are steep dropoffs at either end of the runway - at the beginning of Runway 05, the runway drops off just before a motorway that snakes around the runway end, and at the beginning of Runway 23, which drops off a cliff. The runway is also unique in the fact that at the beginning of Runway 23, the runway is placed on a platform supported by pillars, similar to abeam bridge.

History

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Madeira airport as seen in 1990, pre-runway extension

Madeira Airport was officially opened on 7 July 1964, with a single 1,600 m (5,200 ft) runway (06/24). The first flight to land there was aTAP Air PortugalLockheed Constellation with 80 passengers on board.[13]

In 1972, the popularity of visiting the island of Madeira increased, so the runway was extended to allow modern and larger aircraft to land. Considered theKai Tak of Europe because of its singular approach to runway 06 (now runway 05),[14] the decision was made to extend the existing runway instead of building a new one. The runway was extended to 1,800 m (5,900 ft), with the extension inaugurated on 1 February 1986 by the then president of thePortuguese RepublicAntónio Ramalho Eanes. In the meantime, a new terminal was built at the airport in 1973, handling 500,000 passengers.[15]

However, as demand for tourism continued to grow, the runway was extended further. This new extension resulted in the heading of the runway being slightly adjusted and the designation being changed to 05/23. The newly extended runway—now 2,781 m (9,124 ft) long—and terminal were inaugurated on 6 October 2002, and to mark the occasion, anAir Atlanta IcelandicBoeing 747-200, registration TF-ABA, landed at the airport.[16] Although this was a rare event, some TAP Air Portugal flights on the Lisbon-Caracas-Lisbon route used to have scheduled stops at Madeira withAirbus A330-200 widebody aircraft.

Name change

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In 2016, it was announced that the airport would be renamed Madeira International Airport Cristiano Ronaldo (Aeroporto Internacional da Madeira Cristiano Ronaldo) in honour of Madeiran native football playerCristiano Ronaldo.[17][18][19] The rebranded terminal was unveiled on 29 March 2017, with abust of Ronaldo also being presented.[20]

Neither the bust nor the name change were unanimous, actually far from a consensus, as the former was ridiculed bySaturday Night Live'scharacter Cecilia Giminez, portrayed by comedian and actressKate McKinnon,[21] with the latter being subject to much debate and controversy locally by politicians and citizens, who even started a petition against the move.[22][23]

A year later, sports websiteBleacher Report commissioned sculptorEmanuel Santos to create another bust.[24] However, this bust was never used; instead, a new one was made by a Spanish sculptor and shown to the public on 15 June 2018.[25]

Facilities

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Partial view of the airport's main building
Main check-in desks hall
Airport tower
Supporting pillars under the airport runway extension

Runway

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The airport was once infamous for its short runway of only 1,600 m (5,249 ft), which, surrounded by high mountains and the ocean, made it a difficult and technically demanding landing for even the most experienced pilots. Because of the ~150° right-hand turn required, the airport has acquired the nickname of "Kai Tak Airport of Europe" - a reference to the former airport of Hong Kong that also needed a right-hand turn to line up for a landing very low and close to the runway. Between 1982 and 1986, a few years after theTAP Air Portugal Flight 425 crash of 1977, Madeira's runway was extended by 200 m (656 ft) to a total of 1,800 m (5,906 ft), and four gates were opened.

In 2000, the runway was again extended, this time to 2,781 m (9,124 ft). Aslandfill was not a realistic option, the extension was built on a platform, partly over the ocean, supported by 180 columns, each about 70 m (230 ft) tall. The runway extension was conducted by the Brazilian construction companyAndrade Gutierrez and is recognized worldwide as one of the most difficult to achieve due to the type of terrain andorography.

Its innovative solution allowed Funchal to receive theOutstanding Structure Award in 2004 by theInternational Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering,[7] which aims at recognizing the most remarkable, innovative, creative, or otherwise stimulating structure completed within the last few years.[8][9][10]

Terminal

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The airport has a single terminal, which opened in 1973. The terminal has 40 check-in desks, 16 boarding gates, and 7 baggage belts. There are no air-bridges, so arriving passengers either walk the short distance to the terminal or are taken by shuttle bus. The terminal itself is mostly underground.

Modernisation

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In 2016, Madeira Airport was modernised and renovated by its operator,ANA Aeroportos de Portugal, as part of an €11 million investment.[26] The renovated terminal area, which was opened in June 2016 by the President of the Autonomous Regional Government of Madeira,Miguel Albuquerque, improved the existing facility and included a brand new shopping area, doubling the airport's overall capacity.[26]

According to Vinci Airports, the airport will "have the capacity to deal with up to 1,400 passengers per hour", and the airport's overall new layout has been designed to accommodate new stores for national and international brands alike.[27]

The passenger screening area, under the command ofServiço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras, increased from 7,000 sq ft (650 m2) to 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m2), with more security screening lines, while the passenger holding and verification area increased from 300 to 650 m2. The new layout has simplified the passenger experience, creating defined areas for theSchengen Area (which includes theAutonomous Region of Madeira) and non–Schengen Area passengers, and allows the airport operator to alternate these areas based on flight schedules. A new transfer hall and three new departure gates were also created as part of the project.[28]

The renovation and investment project also accommodated the strengthening and re-profiling of the runway and taxiways, increasing the usable area by more than 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m2).[citation needed]

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled passenger flights at Madeira Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
airBalticRiga,[29]Tallinn[30]
Austrian AirlinesSeasonal:Vienna[31]
Azores AirlinesPonta Delgada[32]
Binter CanariasGran Canaria,[33]Porto Santo,[32]Tenerife–North[33]
Seasonal:Fuerteventura,[34]Lanzarote,[34]Marrakesh,[34]Tenerife–South[34]
British AirwaysLondon–Gatwick[35]
Brussels AirlinesSeasonal:Brussels[36]
CondorDüsseldorf,[37]Frankfurt,[38]Hamburg,[39]Munich,Stuttgart[40]
Discover AirlinesFrankfurt,[41]Munich[42][43]
easyJetAmsterdam,[44]Basel/Mulhouse,[45]Berlin,[46]Bristol,[46]Geneva,[47]Lisbon,[48]London–Gatwick,[49]London–Luton,[50]Lyon,[51]Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[52]Porto[46]
Seasonal:Bordeaux,[53]Manchester,[46]Nantes[54]
Edelweiss AirZürich[55]
EurowingsDüsseldorf[56][57]
Seasonal:Cologne/Bonn,[58]Hamburg,[59]Nuremberg,[60]Prague,[61]Stuttgart[59]
FinnairSeasonal:Helsinki[59]
IberiaMadrid[62]
Seasonal:Barcelona,[63]Bilbao,[64]Málaga,[65]Santiago de Compostela,[65]Seville,[66]Valencia[65]
Jet2.comBelfast–International,[67]Birmingham,[68]Bournemouth,[69]Bristol,[70]East Midlands,[71]Edinburgh,[72]Glasgow,[73]Leeds/Bradford,[74]Liverpool,[75]London–Luton,[76]London–Stansted,[77]Manchester,[78]Newcastle upon Tyne[79]
LufthansaFrankfurt,Munich
LuxairLuxembourg[80]
MarabuSeasonal:Hamburg[81]
Norwegian Air ShuttleOslo[82]
Ryanair[83]Charleroi,[46]Dublin,[46]Lisbon,[46]London–Stansted,[46]Manchester,[46]Porto,[84]Shannon[85]
Seasonal:Beauvais,[46]Edinburgh,[86]Milan–Malpensa[87]
Scandinavian AirlinesSeasonal:Copenhagen,[88]Stockholm–Arlanda[89]
SmartwingsSeasonal:Brno,Prague[90]
Seasonal charter:Bratislava[91]
SundairSeasonal:Berlin[92]
TAP Air PortugalLisbon,[93]Porto
Seasonal:Caracas,[93]Faro[94]
TransaviaAmsterdam,[95]Lyon,[96]Marseille,[97]Nantes,[98][99]Paris–Orly,Porto[100]
TUI AirwaysSeasonal:Birmingham,[101]Manchester
TUI fly BelgiumBrussels[102]
TUI fly DeutschlandDüsseldorf,[103]Frankfurt,Hannover,[104]Munich,Stuttgart[105]
TUI fly NetherlandsSeasonal:Amsterdam[106]
United AirlinesSeasonal:Newark[107]
Wizz AirBudapest,[108]Gdańsk,[109][110]Katowice,[111]Vienna (ends 13 March 2026),[112]Warsaw–Chopin[113]

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
SwiftairLisbon[114]

Statistics

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PassengersYear2,200,0002,400,0002,600,0002,800,0003,000,0003,200,0003,400,0002006200820102012201420162018PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Busiest routes from Madeira Airport (2023)[115]
RankCity, airportPassengers% change
from 2019
Top carriers
1Lisbon1,351,694Increase 33.9%easyJet, TAP Air Portugal
2Porto626,892Increase 76.7%easyJet, TAP Air Portugal
3London-Gatwick206,505Decrease 20.9%easyJet, TUI Airways
4Manchester159,015Increase 54.8%easyJet, Jet2.com, TUI Airways
5London–Stansted136,640Increase 125.8%Jet2.com
6Frankfurt118,371Increase 24.1%Condor, Lufthansa, TUI fly Deutschland
7Amsterdam102,463Increase 21.2%easyJet, Transavia, TUI fly Netherlands
8Düsseldorf102,261Increase 28.3%Condor, TUI fly Deutschland
9Warsaw Chopin89,097Increase 105.1%Wizz Air
10London Heathrow87,540British Airways

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 5 March 1973, anAviacoSud Caravelle 10R (registration EC-BID) crashed into the sea during the landing approach, resulting in the loss of the aircraft and three crew.[116]
  • On 19 November 1977,TAP Air Portugal Flight 425, aBoeing 727-200 (registration CS-TBR), was travelling from Brussels to Madeira via Lisbon. After ago-around, the aircraft attempted to land in poor weather conditions. It landed long on runway 24 (now runway 23) and plunged over a steep bank. It then struck a stone bridge, and the right-wing was torn off, and then it crashed hard onto a beach. A fire broke out, setting the aircraft alight. Out of the 164 on board, 131 lost their lives.[117]
  • On 18 December 1977,SA de Transport Aérien Flight 730, aSud Caravelle 10R (registration HB-ICK), was cleared for approach on runway 06 (now runway 05), but descended below 720 ft (220 m), causing the aircraft to crash into the sea. 36 people of the 57 on board died.[118]
  • On 11 September 2003 aBeechcraft aircraft carrying a UK pilot and nine Spanish passengers crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from the airport. All occupants died.[119]

Notes

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  1. ^Portuguese:Aeroporto da Madeira
  2. ^Portuguese:Aeroporto do Funchal
  3. ^Portuguese:Aeroporto de Santa Catarina

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