San Pablo Airport

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The Seville (Aeropuerto de Sevilla-San Pablo) Airport is a commercial airport in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula in the province of Sevilla of Spain. The Aeropuerto de Sevilla was opened in 1919 and last expanded in the run-up to the World Expo 1992. In the ranking of airports to Malaga Andalusia he is in second place ahead of Jerez, Granada - Jaén, Almeria and Cordoba.

Terminals

The airport consists of one terminal and a hall in which a bank, a café and various shops are housed.

Airlines

Seville airport is served by many European airlines.

Approach

The airport is located ten kilometers north-east of Seville, on the Autovia del Sur (A-4 towards Córdoba ) attached. There is a regular bus service (EA ) to Santa Justa central station RENFE and the central bus station Prado de San Sebastián. By taxi you can reach the airport from the city center in about 15 minutes.

Passenger traffic since 2000

Aerospace Industry

In addition to the former airfield Tablada on the other side of the city of San Pablo is a site of Airbus Military. The resulting start of the 21st century, final assembly line developed by the former CASA twin-engined transport aircraft is in the northeast and the end line of the A400M first flight in late 2009 from the San Pablo Airport, in the southeast of the airport.

The old work of CASA was located in the northern sector of the airport. After the Second World War designed Prof. Messerschmitt in Spain his second, after the Me 262, produced in series fighter aircraft with turbine drive mounted in the Hispano Aviación HA San Pablo -200. My first flight took place almost two decades after the Messerschmitts of the most built aircraft, the Bf 109 was started by only a few kilometers away Tablada to first combat missions.

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