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Sundsvall–Timrå Airport (IATA: SDL, ICAO: ESNN) is about 21 km north of Sundsvall, 8 km east of Timrå and 32 km south of Härnösand, Sweden. The airport is also known as Midlanda, referring to its geographically central location in Sweden. The airport was known under the name Sundsvall–Härnösand Airport until the municipalities of Sundsvall and Timrå (but not Härnösand) obtained the ownership of the airport from Swedavia on June 17, 2013.[2] Sundsvall–Timrå Airport is Norrland's sixth-busiest airport and Sweden's fifteenth busiest[3][circular reference]. The airport counted 282,047 passengers in 2011 and 273,527 in 2018.[1]

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Sundsvall–Timrå Airport

Sundsvall-Timrå flygplats
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Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMunicipalities of Sundsvall and Timrå
OperatorMidlanda Flygplats AB
LocationTimrå, but mainly
serves Sundsvall and Härnösand, Sweden
Opened11 September 1944 (11 September 1944)
Elevation AMSL16 ft / 5 m
Coordinates62°31′41″N 17°26′38″E
Websitewww.sdlairport.se
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Location of airport in Västernorrland
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SDL (Sweden)
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
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16/34 6,857 2,090 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers total273,527
International passengers30,481
Domestic passengers243,046
Landings total4,074
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It was built on delta land formed by much sediment and flood debris that washed down the Indalsälven river to the sea when the lake Ragundasjön drained suddenly and catastrophically in June 1796. The airport was inaugurated on 11 September 1944.[4]

Sundsvall airport has Sweden's first centre for remote control towers. Four airports have their ground movements controlled from an office building with camera view only. These four airports are Örnsköldsvik, Linköping, Sälen and Sundsvall itself.[5]

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Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Sundsvall–Timrå Airport:

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Scandinavian Airlines Stockholm–Arlanda (resumes 1 January 2025)[6]
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Cargo

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Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at SDL airport. See Wikidata query.

Accidents

On December 12, 1999, a Piper PA-31 Navajo crashed shortly after takeoff. It hit a hill in bad visibility. All eight onboard died (pilot and seven passengers).[9] This was not a regular flight, but a taxi flight with paying passengers.[10]

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References

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