Teruel Airport
Teruel Airport (IATA: TEV, ICAO: LETL) is an airport near Teruel, Teruel (Province), Spain. Plataforma Aeroportuaria-Teruel (PLATA) was certified for public use by the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency (AESA), on 5 February 2013. Permission for air operations was granted 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 Airport Aeropuerto de Teruel | |||||||||||
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Panoramic view of Teruel Airport in 2016, looking from the East | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Maintenance/Storage | ||||||||||
Location | Teruel, Teruel (province), Spain | ||||||||||
Opened | February 28, 2013 | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 3,367 ft / 1,026 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°24′43″N 01°13′3″W | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
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Teruel Airport | |||||||||||
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PLATA is owned by a consortium formed by the Government of Aragon and Teruel City Council, and it does not belong to AENA Group.
The dry climate makes it suitable for long-term storage of aircraft. During the COVID-19 pandemic around 100 grounded planes were parked there.[1]
PLD Space Propulsion Test Facilities
In August 2018, PLD Space and the Teruel Airport Consortium signed the concession for a 13,337 m2 space at the airport for the PLD Space to test launcher technology. The agreement has a period of 25 years, with the option of an additional 10-year extension. PLD Space will invest €1M in infrastructure for the construction of a new control room, offices, access paths, a rocket engine maintenance hangar and a new test bench to test the complete Miura 1 rocket. Testing had been conducted for the three years previously, on a short-term contract basis.[2]
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