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(Redirected from Interlaken Airport) Airport in Interlaken, Switzerland
Interlaken Airport
Flugplatz Interlaken
Summary
Airport typeFormer military airbase
ServesInterlaken
LocationInterlaken, Switzerland
Elevation AMSL1,893 ft / 577 m
Coordinates46°40′35″N 007°52′44″E / 46.67639°N 7.87889°E / 46.67639; 7.87889
Map
LSMI is located in SwitzerlandLSMILSMILocation of the airport in Switzerland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 5,433 1,656 Tarmac

Interlaken Airport (ICAO: LSMI) is a former military airbase in Interlaken, Switzerland. The airbase is now closed to scheduled commercial flights.

History

From 1919, there was a civilian airfield at the site, which was closed during the economic crisis in 1930. The second airfield was built in 1940 during the Second World War as a Swiss Reduit airfield and opened in 1941. The Swiss Air Force operated all aircraft types up to the Northrop F-5 there and from 1947 operated the specialist department for the de Havilland Vampire aircraft. From 1964 to 1967, Globe Air operated charter flights from London to Interlaken during the high season. During the Cold War, Interlaken was used as operation base for Squadron 7 (Hunter) and as a maintenance facility for the aircraft until 1990.

In 1971, Swiss Air Rescue formed a base at the airfield named Wilderswil. Initially based in the military buildings, in 1982 the air rescue moved to a new heliport in Gsteigwiler. However, in 2008 they returned to Interlaken airfield retaining the Wilderswil base name.

In 2003, military use ceased and the airfield was sold.

Post closure use

In 2003, Mystery Park was opened on the site as a theme park based around the author Erich von Däniken. The park closed in 2006, before being purchased by Jakob Dietiker for $13million and renamed Jungfrau Park.

In 2004, the site was considered a potential venue for a permanent motor racing circuit, however this did not materialise, notably as the Swiss government only lifted the ban on motorsport in the country in 2018 ahead of the Zurich ePrix. Motor racing has since taken place on the airfield, notably in 2019, the opening round of the Swiss Slalom motor racing series was held at Interlaken. In summer 2023, an Alfa Romeo owners club meeting at the facility broke a national record for the most vehicles of the brand in one place.

Since 2005, the annual Greenfield music festival takes place at Interlaken.

In 2007, Interlaken Airbase was used for the sixth round of the Red Bull Air Race. It was also used for the 2024 Paragliding World Cup.

In 2023, Matten bei Interlaken railway station opened on the site.

In popular culture


Photos

  • Venom aircraft taxiing at Interlaken air base in October 1983 Venom aircraft taxiing at Interlaken air base in October 1983
  • A competitor in the 2007 Red Bull Air race A competitor in the 2007 Red Bull Air race
  • Band Mindcollision performing at Greenfield Festival in 2016 Band Mindcollision performing at Greenfield Festival in 2016

References

  1. "(LSMI) Interlaken Mil". FlightStats. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  2. "Geschichte des Betriebs Interlaken (PDF)" (PDF). glique.ch (in German).
  3. "Interlaken". forgottenairfields.com.
  4. "Interlaken". mil-airfields.de.
  5. "Wilderswil base – in the Bernese Oberland". rega.ch.
  6. "Flugplatz Interlaken". festung-oberland.ch (in German).
  7. "Closure of Mystery Park is no enigma". swissinfo.ch.
  8. "White knight rides to rescue of Mystery Park". swissinfo.ch.
  9. "Racing's remarkable Swiss return". motorsportmagazine.com.
  10. "Formula One fans want race ban lifted". swissinfo.ch.
  11. "Slalom: Opener with several title favorites". autosprint.ch.
  12. "Im Zeichen des Biscione: Alfa Romeo Passion Meeting 2023". spirit-magazin.ch (in German).
  13. "Passion Meeting 5th Anniversary". 4cpassionmeeting.com (in German).
  14. "Greenfield Festival".
  15. "History". Red Bull Air Race. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012.
  16. "Paragliding World Cup Switzerland, Grindelwald – Interlaken, 2024". pwca.events.
  17. "Train stop Park+Ride Matten bei Interlaken open and Wengen Shuttle operational". jungfrau.ch.
  18. "Factsheet BOB-Haltestelle Matten bei Interlaken / Park+Ride" (PDF). jungfrau.ch (in German).
  19. "Band of Brothers: Where Was 2001 War Miniseries Filmed?". thecinemaholic.com.

Notes

  1. German: Flughafen Interlaken, French: Aéroport de Interlaken, Italian: Aeroporto di Interlaken
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