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    "addressCountry": "Germany",
    "addressLocality": "K\u00f6then (Anhalt)"
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  "connection_tips": "K\u00f6then Airport (KOQ) is a facility of profound historical and modern technical importance located in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. For travelers and pilots, a major connection tip is recognizing its transition from a massive Soviet Cold War airbase\u2014once home to MiG-29 fighter jets\u2014into a premier regional hub for general aviation and skydiving. Currently, the airport operates as a 'Sonderlandeplatz' (special landing site) and does not host regularly scheduled commercial airline services; most visitors flying commercially into the region utilize Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ), located about 55 kilometers to the south. The airfield features impressive infrastructure, including a substantial 1,600-meter asphalt runway (07/25) capable of handling corporate jets and regional turboprops.\n\nA standout feature for visiting aviators is the presence of the K\u00f6thener Sportfliegerclub and the high frequency of parachuting operations; pilots must exercise extreme vigilance and perform a low-level overflight before landing to check for active jumpers. The terminal infrastructure is functional and basic, providing essential flight planning resources and a pilot lounge within converted military structures. Ground transportation into the K\u00f6then city center\u2014just 3 kilometers away\u2014is best handled via local on-call taxis or pre-arranged private vehicles.\n\nArriving during daylight hours is recommended to navigate the facility comfortably. Always confirm local airfield status and parachuting schedules with the manager before arrival. Leipzig/Halle should carry the wider travel buffer when jump activity is heavy. KOQ remains a professional and historically atmospheric entry point into central Germany",
  "country": "Germany",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Check latest schedules when connecting through K\u00f6then Airport.",
    "Fly into Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ) for commercial access via a direct train.",
    "Call a local taxi company if arriving by air taxi; there is no standing rank.",
    "Watch for active parachuting operations if arriving via general aviation.",
    "Use the Deutsche Bahn (DB) train system for reliable access to local festivals."
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  "iataCode": "KOQ",
  "icao": "EDCK",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "May 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-30",
  "latitude": 51.723745,
  "layover_planner_info": "Limited amenities; arrange layover needs in advance.",
  "longitude": 11.948826,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 45,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
  "mct_interline": 120,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 90,
  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact airline service desk for missed connections.",
  "name": "K\u00f6then Airport",
  "region": "Europe",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "LEJ",
      "name": "Leipzig/Halle Airport"
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    {
      "code": "ZMG",
      "name": "Magdeburg City Airport"
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  "terminal_info": "K\u00f6then Airport (KOQ), designated EDCK, operates as a historically significant special landing site serving the city of K\u00f6then in Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, positioned at coordinates 51.724\u00b0N, 11.949\u00b0E at an elevation of 304 feet above mean sea level where this fascinating aviation facility represents over a century of German aviation heritage spanning civilian flight sports, military operations, and Cold War-era strategic reconnaissance missions. This remarkable airport traces its aviation lineage to 1923 with the establishment of the Flight Scientific Working Group C\u00f6then (FLUWIAC), evolving through decades of transformation from early civilian aviation to Soviet military operations during the Cold War, and finally to modern civilian flight sports activities that maintain vital general aviation services throughout this historically significant region of central Germany.\n\nThe airport's extraordinary military heritage encompasses its crucial role as a Soviet airbase during the Cold War era, when MiG-29 fighter jets and Mi-24 helicopters regularly conducted surveillance flights monitoring the western border of Warsaw Pact states from the Baltic Sea to Hungary, with scheduled operations on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays until flight operations concluded in May 1991. The subsequent Soviet withdrawal in August 1991 involved massive logistical operations utilizing Antonov An-124 cargo aircraft, marking the end of an era while opening opportunities for civilian aviation development on the former military infrastructure. Today's operations utilize portions of the original military facilities, including converted hangars that house modern aircraft while preserving the site's remarkable aviation heritage through continued flight sports activities and pilot training programs.\n\nTerminal and operational facilities emphasize practical flight sports functionality rather than commercial passenger services, featuring essential aviation infrastructure including flight preparation rooms, sanitary facilities, overnight accommodation for special occasions and air emergencies, and aircraft storage capabilities within historic military hangars that connect modern aviation activities to the site's Cold War legacy. The K\u00f6then Flight Sports Club operates nearly 70 members engaged in diverse aviation activities utilizing 10 based aircraft, predominantly modern, economical ultralight and motor glider aircraft supported by comprehensive pilot training and performance flying programs conducted in cooperation with neighboring clubs and the State Aviation Sports Association of Sachsen-Anhalt. The facility's operating permit accommodates single and multi-engine aircraft up to 5,700kg, helicopters, balloons, motor gliders, gliders, ultralight aircraft, and parachute jumping operations on the 805-meter concrete runway that continues serving Germany's vibrant general aviation community.\n\nDespite facing an uncertain future following Wimex agricultural company's June 2025 termination of the usage contract with the K\u00f6then Flight Sports Club (effective September 30, 2025), the airport's cultural significance continues being celebrated through Lufthansa's recognition of K\u00f6then's aviation heritage, with aircraft bearing the \"K\u00f6then/Anhalt\" name including a Boeing 737-300 from March 1992 to May 2012 and an Airbus A320-200 since July 2020. The annual airfield festival that traditionally celebrated the community's aviation passion each September was cancelled for the first time in 2025 due to contractual uncertainties, reflecting broader challenges facing Germany's smaller aviation facilities. Nevertheless, K\u00f6then Airport remains an irreplaceable component of Sachsen-Anhalt's aviation infrastructure, preserving over a century of flight heritage while supporting modern general aviation, flight training, recreational flying, and emergency services throughout this historically significant region where German aviation innovation, Cold War history, and contemporary flight sports activities converge to create a unique and culturally valuable aviation destination.",
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