Randers Airport
Direction | Length | Surface | |
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ft | m | ||
07/25 | 2,952 | 900 | Asphalt |
Randers Airport (ICAO airport code EKRD) is an airport in Randers, Denmark.[1][2] It is a municipally owned airfield, located near the village of Borup, 4.6 kilometers north of Randers Centrum. The site, which was first commissioned in 1967 has a 900-meter long and 23-meter wide asphalt 07-25 runway.
It is the second largest airport in eastern Jutland. The site is used primarily for private flights and training flights in smaller private planes, and also for small and medium corporate transports and taxi flights. The airport is home to Randers Flying Club. Randers Airport is also used as a link to other airports, including Billund and Aarhus. It has been considered extending Randers Airport to an international airport, but these plans have so far been shelved.
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- Dronningborg
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- Randers Tropical Zoo
- St Martin's Church
- St Peter's Church
- Kulturhuset
- Randers Library
- Memphis Mansion
- Museum Østjylland
- Randers Museum of Art
- Dania Academy
- VIA University College
- Arena Randers
- Jutland RLFC
- Randers FC
- Randers HK
- Randers RC
- Aarhus–Randers Railway Line
- Danish national road 21
- European route E45
- Port of Randers
- Randers–Aalborg Railway Line
- Randers Airport
- Randers Railway Station
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