For freight operations, it is marketed as Vatry Europort and gave its name to the former communauté de communes de l'Europort. For passenger traffic, it is also unofficially marketed as Paris-Châlons or Paris-Vatry (Disney), although it is 147 km (91 mi) east of central Paris and approximately 105 km (65 mi) away from Disneyland Paris.
Châlons Vatry Airport's origins began in 1950 when, with the Cold War, NATO faced several problems while attempting to solve the air power survival equation. Planning for first strike survival in both conventional and nuclear wars had to be considered.[citation needed] Construction began in 1953, and Vatry Air Base was designed for 50 fighters with three large hangars constructed. With the French withdrawal from the integrated NATO military structure in 1967, the American forces left Vatry Air Base and it was closed.[citation needed]
For many years, Vatry Air Base was under the control of the French Air Force and used for a training facility. Around 2000, it was sold to civil interests and today is being used as an international heavy cargo and commercial passenger airport.[5]
Due to the length of its runway, Airbus often uses this airport for testing new aircraft, such as the tests for A350 Velocity Minimum Unstick.
In March 2021, ASI-GROUP is set up on the Marne airport site in a 2,500sqm hangar to develop its customer delivery center and part of its aircraft transformation and fitting activities. This hangar will accommodate aircraft such as ATR 72, Airbus A321 or Boeing 737 or large helicopters.
Facilities
The airport is 586 feet (179 m) above mean sea level. It has one paved runway designated 10/28 which measures 3,860 by 45 metres (12,664 ft × 148 ft).[1]
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Châlons Vatry Airport:
On 21 December 2023, an Airbus A340 operated by Romanian charter airline Legend Airlines was stopped at the airport by the authorities during a technical stop, flying from Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates to Nicaragua, on suspicions of human trafficking. The airline denied any wrongdoing [6]
Statistics
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