Ovda Airport

Ovda Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorIsraeli Air Force
Elevation AMSL1,492 ft / 445 m
Coordinates29°56′25″N 34°56′9″E / 29.94028°N 34.93583°E / 29.94028; 34.93583
Websitehttp://www.iaa.gov.il
Map
VDA is located in Israel
VDA
VDA
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03L/21R 8,530 2,600 Asphalt
03R/21L 9,843 3,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Passengers209,078
Source: Israel Airports Authority

Ovda Airport is a military air base and former joint-use civilian airport in the Uvda region of southern Israel, about 60 km (37 mi) north of Eilat. It was the country's second international airport. Ovda was originally built as a military airbase in 1980 following Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula as part of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty because the Israeli Air Force needed alternative airfields to its Sinai bases. The airport ceased handling civilian flights on 31 March 2019 thanks to the opening of Ramon Airport, which is located much closer to the city of Eilat than Ovda.

In 2020 a plan was announced to establish Airpark, a large commercial aircraft storage facility at Ovda capable of storing hundreds of aircraft. The facility will be operated in association with IAI, a leading provider of aviation maintenance services. The fact that the co-located military facilities provide security as well as existing aircraft maintenance capabilities in the area were pointed to as favorable location factors in addition to the dry desert climate which limits corrosion.

History

Ovda Airport was constructed as an airbase for the Israeli Air Force by the United States as a replacement for Etzion Air Force Base. It opened in 1981. The Israeli Airports Authority began operations from Ovda Air Force Base in 1982, after the signing of the peace treaty with Egypt. Previously all charter flights from Europe had landed at Etzion, however this was one of three airports in the Sinai that were handed over to Egypt as part of the Camp David Accords. A civilian terminal was built at the airport which handled direct charter flights from Europe.

In 1988 a decision was made that international flights bringing tourists to Eilat would land at Ovda, instead of at Eilat. This allowed the operation of large, wide-body aircraft, such as the Boeing 747, which could not operate from Eilat Airport. Between the late 1980s and 2019 most international flights landed at Ovda instead of Eilat. The runway at Ovda also allowed long range flights to take off for any European destination without the need to refuel.

In 2005, the airport had 746 international aircraft movements and 82,479 international passenger movements.

On 23 July 2014 after the temporary stoppage of international air traffic to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, due to rocket fire on Israeli cities from Gaza, Ovda Airport was opened to accept all international traffic. It was the diversion airport for flights to Israel until replaced in that role by Eilat Ramon Airport.

The airport ceased all civilian flights on March 31, 2019, now that Ramon Airport in the Timna Valley has opened.

Airlines and destinations

All civilian traffic was transferred to Ramon Airport on 1 April 2019.

Prior to its closure to civilian traffic, Ovda airport received mostly international flights from Europe operated as charter flights or by low cost carriers. Most domestic flights (to and from Ben Gurion Airport, Haifa Airport and - prior to its closure - Sde Dov Airport) continued to use Eilat Airport as it was much more centrally located.

Statistics

Total passengers and aircraft movements at Ovda Airport
Year Total passengers Total aircraft movements
2009 104,340 1,474
2010 124,316 1,370
2011 139,353 1,466
2012 118,732 1,006
2013 121,395 1,074
2014 94,585 821
2016 128,595 1,009
2017 209,515 1,631

See also


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