Teruel Airport

Teruel Airport
Aeropuerto de Teruel
IATA: TEVICAO: LETL
Summary
Airport type Maintenance/Storage
Location Teruel, Teruel (province), Spain
Coordinates 40°24′43″N 01°13′3″W / 40.41194°N 1.21750°W / 40.41194; -1.21750
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
2,825 Asphalt

Teruel Airport (IATA: TEV, ICAO: LETL) is an airport near Teruel, Teruel (Province), Spain. The verification of Teruel Airport for public uses was issued by the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency (AESA), on 5th February, 2013. The permission to air operations was given by the Spanish Aviation Authority and the Government of Aragon on 28 February 2013.It serves as an aircraft maintenance and aircraft storage for the Tarmac Aerosave company.Teruel International Airport is an industrial-aeronautical HUB, located on the EUROPEAN AEROSPACE INDUSTRY, and it is recognized as the aeronautical platform of Teruel, PLATA.

The hub is ideal for its industrial-aeronautical capabilities with the following characteristics that define it unique:

– 340 hectares for airport development

– The biggest MRO platform in Europe

– Space for at least 250 long-term aircraft parking

– A free-congestion international airport

– Easy access to all services and high quality employees

– Great place to stablish Base for Business and Aerospace Aviation activities

PLATA is owned by a Consortium formed by the Government of Aragon and Teruel City Council, and it does not belong to AENA Group. It is designed to be an open platform in a strategic location where aeronautical companies around the world could base their operations in a very competitive conditions.

Near Toulouse, Teruel is located between the largest cities in Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Zaragoza and Bilbao (60% of Spanish GDP and more than 20 million people in the 400 km surroundings).

PLATA is an appropriate Aero-Industrial site, offering to the companies the most favorable opportunities for locating and expanding their aeronautical and aerospace business.

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