Airport Málaga Access road to the car park. Airport Málaga The terminal building. Airport Málaga The entry and exit area of the terminals. Airport Málaga A parking place for small planes. Airport Málaga One exit of the car park. Airport Málaga Inside the terminals. Airport Málaga One access road to the airport via the federal road N-340. Airport Málaga Access for passengers who arrive with train. Airport Málaga One of the planes presented is a Beechcraft 18. Airport Málaga Years ago this was the office of the director of the aiport. Airport Málaga Inside the aviation hall there are a some old plane models. Airport Málaga Exposition of different lights which are used on this airport.
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The Airport in Málaga is located eight kilometres far away from the centre of the city. There are two airstrips from which planes are flying to cities in over 60 countries around the world. The operator AENA published data whereby more than 16,6 Million passengers were flying from and to Málaga in 2016 which makes more than 123.700 starts and landings. The airport does have a nature management system, TMR terminals for capturing noises and analyzer for controlling and optimizing the quality of the air. (Editor/Photos/Video: mit – Source: Aena)

Car: It is possible to arrive the airport of Málaga via the MA-20, which you need to leave at the exit of the golf course Guadalmar to get on the MA-23. The MA-23 directly leads to the terminals of the airport. Another possibility to reach the airport is using the federal road N-340 (Avenida Velázquez). From the city-center you will need 15 to 20 minutes to arrive at the airport.

Bus: From the central bus station of Málaga to the airport you can take a shuttlebus. It is marked with an A for airport and commonly drives every 30 to 40 minutes. The company EMT is responsable for bus connections within the city.
The airport in Málaga started its operations on March 9, 1919. The first scheduled flight run between Alicante, Barcelona, Málaga, Toulouse, Tanger and Casablanca. In 1946 the airport started providing national and international flights which were offered to civilians in 1948. Since 1960 the airport ist is developed further. Different terminals, parking areas, ramps, electric power station, navigation help, express exits and a lot more things were already installed. In 1965 the airport was named "Airport Málaga". In 2011 the airport was renamed to "Airport Málaga – Costa del Sol".


Museum of the airport

About two kilometres away from the terminals you will find the Aviation Museum of Málaga. Compared to other aviation museums in the world you are allowed to touch what you see. You also can sit inside the old planes which are presented within the museum. And all that you can get for free. The museum you will find on the Carretera Aeroclub in Málaga. It is opened from Wednesday to Saturday between 10am and 2pm. On Tuesday it is opened from 10am to 8pm. Information by phone: 952 048 176.

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