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'''Dortmund Airport''' DTM/EDLW, known as '''Flughafen Dortmund''' in German, is the international airport of Dortmund, Germany. Its slogan is ''Startbahn Ruhrgebiet'' (''Runway Ruhr Area''). | |||
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==Early History== | |||
The airport was first served by commercial flights in 1925 by Aero Lloyd, which operated flights to Paris. By the business year 1927/1928, service had expanded to 2,589 commercial flights annually. During World War II the airport was used a German air base, and was subsequently used by the United Kingdom|British Royal Air Force. Service to Dortmund was not recommenced when German commercial air service was restarted in 1955. | |||
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Revision as of 22:32, 2 December 2005
| Continent: Europe | Country: Germany |
Dortmund Airport DTM/EDLW, known as Flughafen Dortmund in German, is the international airport of Dortmund, Germany. Its slogan is Startbahn Ruhrgebiet (Runway Ruhr Area).
| Dortmund Airport | |
| Location | Dortmund, Germany |
| IATA code | DTM |
| ICAO code | EDLW |
| Airport type | Commercial |
| Website | [www.flughafen-dortmund.de www.flughafen-dortmund.de] |
| Overview map | [ ] |
| Communications | |
| Tower | 134.175 |
| Ground | |
| Clearance | |
| Approach | |
| ATIS | 125.125 |
Early History
The airport was first served by commercial flights in 1925 by Aero Lloyd, which operated flights to Paris. By the business year 1927/1928, service had expanded to 2,589 commercial flights annually. During World War II the airport was used a German air base, and was subsequently used by the United Kingdom|British Royal Air Force. Service to Dortmund was not recommenced when German commercial air service was restarted in 1955.