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The north–south runway was extended further to 3,900 m (12,800 ft) in 1972. In 1984, an annual total of 1 million passengers was reached. In 1987, the trademark name EuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg was introduced. [7] In 1992 a total of 2 million passengers used the airport. By 1998, this number rose up to 3 million. [citation needed]
The aircraft was a Vickers Vanguard 952, registered as G-AXOP, and was chartered by a tour company based in Britain. Flight 435 took off from Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport, Lulsgate Bottom, North Somerset, United Kingdom for EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg International Airport in Saint-Louis, France.
Freiburg Airport is an airport situated in the northwestern part of Freiburg, in the southwest of Germany.It is one of the oldest aerodromes in Germany. [1] The airport is approved for powered aircraft, motor gliders, helicopters, gliders, hot air balloons, for parachuting and under certain restrictions also for ultralight aircraft and gyrocopters.
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Crossair Europe (also known as European Continental Airways) was an airline headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg in Saint-Louis, Haut Rhin, France, near Basel, Switzerland. [1] It operated scheduled services to destinations in Italy and France. Its main base was EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.
G-AIVG – Viking 1B under restoration to static display by the Vintage Aircraft Club at EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg in Basel. [40] It crashed at Le Bourget Airport on 12 August 1958. [41] It uses undercarriage and other parts from Vickers Valetta VX577 destroyed by fire 24 January 1997. [42] [failed verification] South Africa
Most airlines, in particular non-European ones using this airport located in Mulhouse, France are actually serving Basel, Switzerland, in their schedules they only use the code BSL not MLH, but some editors are listing Mulhouse as their destination which is not the case, they only fly into the airport because Basel uses it and does not have one in Switzerland.
The airline's head office moved to Bottmingen, Basel-Landschaft, [4] in proximity to EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, in August 2015. [5] The airline's head office used to be on the Swiss side of EuroAirport Basel [6] then in Allschwil, Basel-Landschaft. [7] ASL Airlines Switzerland ceased all operations on 1 February 2018. [1]