Harle Airfield

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Harle Airfield

Flugplatz Harle
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Summary
OperatorFriesischer Flugplatz Harle -Brunzema und Partner KG
Location Wangerland, Germany
In use1972
Elevation  AMSL 7 ft / 2 m
Coordinates 53°42′23.7″N7°49′12″E / 53.706583°N 7.82000°E / 53.706583; 7.82000 Coordinates: 53°42′23.7″N7°49′12″E / 53.706583°N 7.82000°E / 53.706583; 7.82000
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
09/271,673510 asphalt

Harle Airfield, German: Flugplatz Harle( ICAO : EDXP), [1] is a small airfield in Wangerland in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony, Germany, about 700 meters from Harlesiel. However, the airfield has an address of the city of Wittmund, as its only access from Harlesiel is possible, which belongs to the Wittmund district Carolinensiel.

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Airlines and destinations

The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Harle Airfield: [2]

AirlinesDestinations
FLN Frisia Luftverkehr Wangerooge

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References

  1. "EDXP - Harle, NI, DE - Airport - Great Circle Mapper". Karl L. Swartz. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  2. "Flugplan Harle - Wangerooge und zurück" [Flight schedule Harle - Wangerooge and back] (in German). FLN FRISIA-Luftverkehr GmbH Norddeich. Retrieved 2023-01-22.

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