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Overview

Braunschweig Airport is located north of the city Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, which is between Hannover and Magdeburg. This Airport traditionally has been a major center of gliding in Germany and is also used for general aviation, especially business traffic. It's the major hub of the Volkswagen Air Services and the closed airport for the internationally playing Soccer team VFL Wolfsburg.

The headquarters of the German Federal Aviation Office, the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt are located at the Airport, as well as the Research Fleet of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The well known "NAV Checker" has its base at EDVE flying out to calibrate navigational stations like ILS and VORs in Germany. 

Main Operations, no scheduled public passenger or cargo services:

VW Air Services Dessault Falcon 8X and 7X, Pilatus PC-24, A319CJ (retired)
Privat Wings Dornier 328 and Beech 1900D
NAV Checker Beech KingAir 350
Research Fleet DLR A320, ISTAR, Falcon 20E, Do 228, DR400, EC BO105 and more
Soccer Clubs visiting the internationally playing VFL Wolfsburg
Services King Air Service Center, Charter Flights, Para jumping, Glider

Braunschweig ATC Stationen

Station
Station ID
Login
Frequency
Remark
ATIS
AVE
EDVE_ATIS
134.450
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Tower
VET
EDVE_TWR
120.050
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Arrival

HAN
EDDV_APP
131.325
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General Information

Braunschweig is an minor airport of the Regional Group Bremen. vACC Germany Controllers are allowed to control at this Airport  without any visiting controller regulations like for major airports (e.g. Hamburg, Berlin) with their S2 or higher Rating. For all Center stations (CTR) covering Braunschweig Airport a Center endorsement is still required. 

 

Tower position does not have to track aircrafts. 

Quicksheet

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