Bornholm Airport

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Bornholm Airport
Bornholms Lufthavn
IATA: RNN - ICAO: EKRN
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Danish Civil Aviation Administration (Statens Luftfartsvæsen)
Serves Bornholm
Elevation AMSL 52 ft (16 m)
Coordinates 55°03′48″N, 014°45′34″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 6,568 2,002 Asphalt

Bornholm Airport (Danish: Bornholms Lufthavn) (IATA: RNNICAO: EKRN) is a Danish airport located 2.7 nautical miles (5 km) southeast of Rønne, on the island of Bornholm.

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In 1935 representatives from the Rigsdag, Rønne municipality and Det Danske Luftfartsselskab (DDL) - later a part of Scandinavian Airlines System - made an arrangement about establish an air route between Rønne and Copenhagen. The year after A/S Den bornholmske Flyveplads (The Bornholmish Airport Ltd.) were found and in 1937 the work with clearance of wood and establishment of the airport started. In 1939 the route opened on a temporary licence from the air transport inspection, but it were in need to stop after few days because of the condition of the runway.

The airport were christened on November 16, 1940 and Det Danske Luftfartsselskab started flying with one daily departure to Copenhagen. The route were in 1982 taken over by Maersk Air - later a part of Sterling Airlines - and in 2002 Cimber Air took over the route, after Maersk in more years had flown with deficit. In 2005 started Danish Air Transport a competitive route. Today the airport has 7 daily departures and about 190.000 passagers yearly.

The first airport building were christened in 1941. In [[1961] the first real terminal taken into use. The present terminal is from 1982 while the control tower is from 1977.

In 1947 the state took over the airport, there contemporary changed name to Rønne Airport. In 1992 the name changed again, this time to Bornholm's Airport, amount others after wish from the trades and industries of the island, who wished better opportunity to market the island. The airport is managed by Statens Luftfartsvæsen (The State's Air Transport System) and the approach control carried out by Naviair.

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