ICAO Code | LPLA/TER |
Last Validated | Aug 2017 |
City | Lajes, Terceira |
Position | 38°45'43"N 027°05'27"W |
Runway(s) | 15/33 |
Elevation | 180 ft |
Lajes Field on Terceira island is the major military airfield of the Azores, with combined civil use. Strategically positioned, the distance from here to Lisbon is some 1500 km, to New York some 4000 km. While trans-Atlantic passenger flights have been doing without fuelstops for decades, military traffic between the USA and Europe (or beyond) often benefits from a landing in the Azores. At Lajes, their hosts are the Portuguese Base Aérea 4, and the USAF 65th Air Base Wing. Lajes is also the main option for diversion of many flights, should an emergency occur (remember the Air Transat 'gliding Airbus').
The only military aircraft stationed here are the transport and SAR detachments of the Portuguese air force, usually with one aircraft each. The bulk of movements is generated by the US military, both with their own airplanes in transit and with civil charters. The modern civil terminal handles regular passenger and tourist traffic. SATA is naturally the most common airline to be seen here. On the southern side of Lajes village, a simple monument pays tribute to the crash of a Venezuelan C-130 in 1976.
The field occupies the northeastern edge of the island, with one main 3300m runway in operation. Between the runway and the coast, partly on a hill, lie the military facilities. The civil terminal and aeroclub are on the southwestern side. The military aprons comprise a huge area. The Portuguese part of this is opposite the civil terminal, behind the main gate to BA4. This is also where most civil charters for the military will park, as well as some larger regular airline traffic. Further to the northwest one will usually find the fighters, tankers and transport aircraft.
Several European airlines serve Lajes, albeit not too frequently. Flights may be combined with a stop at Ponta Delgada on São Miguel island. Once on Terceira, the airfield is easy to reach by road. From Praia da Vitoria, where the majority of hotels are, bus 151 connects to the terminal every hour, for a one-way fee of less than one euro. The taxi fare for the same ride lies somewhere between 4 and 7 euros.
The interesting angle on final from the elevated spot 1 is shown with this A319 framed by Jeroen Jonkers.
Jaap Dubbeldam caught this Iraqi F-16, presumably enroute from the US to its new home, from spot 7 in April 2017.
233.975 / 121.900 | Ground |
257.800 / 122.100 | Tower |
362.300 / 135.000 | Approach |
317.500 / 123.300 | Approach |
385.400 / 134.100 | Approach |
234.800 / 120.300 | ATIS |
Esq502 det. | C295M |
Esq751 det. | EH101 |
5418 | G91R/4 midfield, next to a three-story white building (38°45'52.5"N 027°05'09.7"W) |
Aerogare Lajes | Civil airport website |
65th Air Base Wing | USAF Lajes Field website |
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