Gruyères Airport
| Gruyères Airport | |
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| Characteristics | |
| ICAO code | LSGT |
| IATA code | - |
| Coordinates | |
| Height above MSL | 688 m (2257 ft ) |
| Transport links | |
| Distance from the city center | 15 km south of Freiburg , Switzerland |
| Street | Bulle bypass (H189), motorway ( A12 ) |
| Local transport | Bus ( TPF ) |
| Basic data | |
| opening | 1963 |
| operator | Société d'aviation de la Gruyère SA |
| Start-and runway | |
| 17/35 | 811 m × 30 m grass |
The Aérodrome de la Gruyère ( ICAO code LSGT ) in Epagny , a district of the Swiss Gruyères , operated by the Société d'aviation de la Gruyère SA , is a regional airfield on the plain between Gruyères and Broc FR .
The first airfield in the Gruyère district was the Riaz military airfield, which was built as a field airfield by the Swiss Army during the Second World War .
The concession to operate the Gruyère airfield was granted on July 28, 1962 by the Federal Office for Civil Aviation . On September 28, 1962, the license to operate a flight school followed . On July 7, 1963, the airfield was officially inaugurated as part of a public event with 8,000 participants.
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