Marseille Provence Airport () is an
international airport located 27 km (17 miles) northwest of
Marseille
Marseille ( , , ; also spelled in English as Marseilles; oc, Marselha ) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Situated in the camargue region of southern Fra ...
,
on the territory of
Marignane
Marignane (; oc, Marinhana) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southern France.
Geography
It is a component of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, and the largest suburb of the c ...
, both ''
communes
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'' of the
Bouches-du-Rhône
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''
département
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'' in the
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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région
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'' of France. The airport's hinterland goes from
Gap to
Arles
Arles (, , ; oc, label= Provençal, Arle ; Classical la, Arelate) is a coastal city and commune in the South of France, a subprefecture in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the former province of ...
and from
Toulon
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to
Avignon.
History
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Formerly known as ''Marseille–Marignane Airport'', it has been managed since 1934 by the Marseille-Provence Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI).
In the 1920s and 1930s, Marignane was one of France's main points of operation for flying boats. It even briefly served as a terminal for
Pan American World Airways
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''Clipper'' flying boats. Other flying boat operators were
Aéropostale and
Air Union
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, the latter moving over from
Antibes in 1931. Marignane was also a production site for hydroplanes by
Lioré et Olivier
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History
The ''Société de Constructions Aéronautiques d'hydravions Lioré-et-Olivier'' had three factories, loca ...
.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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describes turning back to Marignane airport with a fuel leak in chapter 8 of ''
Wind, Sand and Stars'', before setting out again for Tunis, and the fateful event that informed his later description of the crash-landing in his best-known book, ''
The Little Prince
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''.
In September 2006, the airport opened its new terminal MP2 for budget airlines. In 2013 the airport expanded its shopping and dining options, with 30 new shops and restaurants, among which is the first
Burger King restaurant in France since 1997.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Marseille Provence Airport:
Cargo
Statistics
It is the fifth busiest
French airport by passenger traffic and third largest for cargo traffic. In 2012 the airport achieved the fourth highest European passenger traffic growth, at 12.7% with 8,295,479 passengers.
Marseille Provence Airport serves as a
focus city
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for
Air France
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. In summer 2013, the airport served 132 regular destinations, the largest offer in France after the Parisian airports.
Ground transportation
The airport is served by the Vitrolles Marseille Provence Airport rail station on the
TER
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network. A public bus runs between the airport and the station.
Other facilities
* The airport is the main fixed wing base of
Sécurité Civile
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, the
aerial firefighting
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Music
* ''Aerial'' (album), by Kate Bush
* ''Aerials'' (song), from the album ''Toxicity'' by System of a Down
Bands
*Aerial (Canadian band)
* Aerial (Scottish band)
* Aerial (Swedish band)
Performance art
* Aerial sil ...
division of the
French Ministry of the Interior.** This Sécurité Civile base has now moved to nearby
Nîmes-Garons.
* The head office of
Airbus Helicopters is located on the airport property.
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Accidents and incidents
* On 4 February 1948,
SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BATK of
Air France
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was damaged beyond economical repair.
* On 30 July 1950, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BCUI of Air France was damaged beyond economic repair when its undercarriage collapsed on landing.
* On 6 February 1989, Inter Cargo Service Flight 3132, operated by
Vickers Vanguard
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The Vanguard was developed during the mid-to-late 1950s in response to a specification issued by ...
F-GEJE, crashed on takeoff. Three crew died; no passengers were on board.
* On 26 December 1994,
Air France Flight 8969, with 236 people aboard, arrived in Marseille after being hijacked by four young men of the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) at
Houari Boumediene Airport
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in
Algiers,
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two days prior. After 15 hours on the ground and a breakdown in negotiations, the French special forces
GIGN
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stormed the aircraft. In the ensuing firefight, all four hijackers were killed while three crew, 13 passengers, and nine GIGN operatives were injured. The
Airbus A300B2-1C F-GBEC was written off.
See also
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List of the busiest airports in France
Below is a list of the busiest airports in France, including its overseas departments and territories. Graphics
Metropolitan France
Overseas France
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2014
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References
External links
* Marseille Provence Airport, official site i
Englishan
French''Aéroport de Marseille-Provence''page at ''Union des Aéroports Français''
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Airports established in 1922
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Buildings and structures in Marseille
Airport
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1922 establishments in France