Cascais Municipal Aerodrome


Lisbon Cascais-Tejo Regional Airport, also known as Tires Aerodrome is a regional airport, situated near the village of Tires, in the civil parish of São Domingos de Rana, in the Portuguese municipality of Cascais, approximately northeast of town of the same name in the Greater Lisbon subregion.

History

On 11 October 1964, the then-President of the Portuguese Republic, Américo Tomás inaugurated the Aerodrome of Tires. The project was born of the initiatives of the Secretary-of-State for Aeronautics and Directorate-general for Civil Aeronautics, as well as the Count of Monte Real. The aerodrome was planned for the area around Areia-Guincho, but installed in Tires, a project of the Directorate and earthmoving performed by the military aeronautics division. By 1973, work on the local was still continuing.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Cascais Airport:

Location

Coordinates
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Located in Tires, on av. Amália Rodrigues, the airfield is located in the tourist area of the Estoril Coast, more precisely in São Domingos de Rana, municipality of Cascais.

Characteristics

Frequencies and radio navigation aids

The aerodrome has two radio navigation aids, a locator-type NDB and a TVOR/DME.

Track

The airfield has a runway 1,400 meters long and 30 meters wide, made of asphalt concrete at an altitude of 326 feet. The runway is prepared to receive traffic of up to 40 tons and also has light signaling, approach lights and the Apapis system.

Heliport

The airfield also has a helipad, where an helicopter is available 24 hours a day.

Operators

This location is where many of the country's aviation schools are concentrated, as it is near the capital of Portugal and the country's largest population centre.