Ingolstadt Manching Airport

Ingolstadt Manching Airport (IATA: IGS, ICAO: ETSI), is a military airbase with
civil usage located in Manching near Ingolstadt, Germany.
The airport is home to the Bundeswehr Technical and Airworthiness Center for
Aircraft. Cassidian, the defence and security subsidiary of EADS, also has its
headquarters here. The first flights of the Tornado and Eurofighter prototypes
took place here. The F104 and the F4 were flown here testing weapons systems in
the 1960s, 70s and 80s. During the Space Shuttle missions it was considerd as a
landing site for TAL aborts.
No scheduled flights are offered to and from Ingolstadt Manching. Private Wings
offers some business charter flights on demand across Europe. Ingolstadt
Manching also receives frequent charter flights from Braunschweig-Wolfsburg
Airport transferring personnel of the Volkswagen Group between their
headquarters in Wolfsburg and their subsidiary Audi in Ingolstadt.
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