Airport in Manching
Ingolstadt Manching Airfield , or Fliegerhorst Ingolstadt/Manching in German (IATA : IGS , ICAO : ETSI ), is a military airbase with civil usage located in Manching near Ingolstadt , Germany .
Usage
The airfield is home to the Bundeswehr Technical and Airworthiness Center for Aircraft . The first flights of the Panavia Tornado and Eurofighter prototypes took place here. The F-104G Starfighter and the F-4 Phantom II fighter aircraft were flown here testing weapons systems in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
During the Space Shuttle missions it was considered as a landing site for Transoceanic Abort Landings .[citation needed ]
Cassidian , the defence and security subsidiary of EADS (now renamed Airbus Defence and Space [ 1] ), also had its headquarters here. Manching is now a key center for Airbus' military air systems activity in Germany, including supporting Luftwaffe aircraft.[ 2]
Airlines and destinations
Private Wings offers some business on-demand charters and seasonal scheduled leisure flights across Europe. Ingolstadt Manching also receives frequent charter flights from Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport transferring personnel of the Volkswagen Group between their headquarters in Wolfsburg and their subsidiary Audi in Ingolstadt .[citation needed ]
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References
External links
Media related to Ingolstadt Manching Airport at Wikimedia Commons
48°42′56″N 11°32′02″E / 48.71556°N 11.53389°E / 48.71556; 11.53389
International
Domestic Unscheduled Defunct