ICAO Code | LEAB/ABC |
Last Validated | 02-2017 |
City | Albacete |
Position | 38°56'55"N 001°51'49"W |
Runway(s) | 09/27 |
Elevation | 2303 ft |
Albacete Airport is situated east of Madrid, at an altitude of seven hundred metres above sea level. It is located in the area known as Los Llanos, within the Albacete city limits. Los Llanos airport's origins date back to 1913, however, due to budget restraints the airport was not finished. In 1929 the Spanish Aviation Company (CEA) took charge of pilot training and was settled at Albacete. During the civil war, the aerodrome was used by the military rebels and, from 26 July 1936, by the Republicans. Once the war was over, the Air Force set up the 13th Bomber Squadron in Los Llanos with former Republican aircraft. This unit later became Ala 26. The government acquired the aerodrome and it opened to civil traffic in July 1946. Work was carried out, including pavement and subsequent extension of runway 28-10, 2,250 by 65 metres. Due to the scarcity of civil traffic and the fact the air base was increasingly used for military purposes, it was closed to civil traffic in 1955. Ten years later it was reopened for the Albacete Flying Club. In 1962, this unit was replaced by Ala 37, equipped with the DC-3 cargo aircraft. Again, this unit was replaced by Ala14 in 1975, turning the base into a fighter town.
In 1991, a non aeronautical event changed the airport's activity. The Albacete Balompié football team moved up to the first division and charters were used to transfer the football teams. In 1992, a travel agency began to arrange Albacete – Palma de Mallorca charter flights with great success. In November 2005, the Ministry of Public Works inaugurated the new Terminal Building, with a surface area of over 2,200 square metres. The parking apron, with an area of some 20,000 square metres, has capacity for two B737s and four light aircraft. At this moment, the airport is used by Spanish Air Force Eurofighters, NATO's Tactical Leadership Program and limited civil traffic. Also, La Maestranza Aérea de Albacete is responsible for the modifications and overhaul aircraft such as the Canadair CL-215 and C-101, and Airbus Helicopters can be found on the south west side
Spotting is not very common in Spain and the Military Police/Guardia Civil could ask for your passport or remove you from your spot. Please keep a distance of 300 meters from the fence of the airport at all times, as show at our spots. Cooperate with the authorities. Please keep this distance and let the authorities get used to spotters.
The airport has a east-west orientated runway. In the southwest is the civil terminal. To the north are the military aprons. The apron to the northwest is used by La Maestranza, the apron in the middle is for the TLP and the dispersals and apron in the northeast are used by Ala 14.
The airport can be reached from the main city Albacete via the Autovia de Alicante/A-31 onto the Autovia de Murcia/A-30. At the next exit, take the N-301a back to Albacete to arrive at the east gate. With easterly winds, take the N-301a ring road and exit via the CM-3203 to Penas de San Pedro. The Airport has a civil terminal so you could take a flight into Albacete. When travelling by (high speed)train, you have to disembark in Albacete.
At spot 1, local EF-2000s can be photographed like this. (Niels Quist)
The west side approach offers the chance of capturing shots of the many aircraft that participate in the TLP. (spot 4, Niels Quist)
121.8 | Ground |
122.100/139.300/386.675 | Tower |
118.725/139.300 | Approach |
257.800/278.025 | Approach |
Ala 14 | |
Esc 141 | EF-2000 (T) |
Esc 142 | EF-2000(T) (to be formed) |
E.15-30/41-40 | T-33A, at East gate, spot 2 |
E.25-04/793-04 | C101EB, gate Maestranza or spot 3, as 'E.25-22/79-22' |
C.14-33 | Mirage F1M, with HQ building, as 'C.14-91/14-91' |
C.14C-79/14-55 | Mirage F1EDA, at civil terminal, spot 5. |
C.14C-82 | Mirage F1EDA, with HQ building, as 'C.14-01/14-01' |
E.3B-174 | CASA C1131E, as 'E.3B-521/781-03' at spot 3. |
HE.15-10 | Bo105C as "ECE" near civil terminal |
HR.15-17 | Bo105LOH at Airbus |
Scramble SIS - TLP Special | The extended guide with all information about TLP by Scramble. |
TLP Info | Information about TLP exercises. |
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