Wiesbaden Army Airfield (WIE)

Wiesbaden, DE 🇩🇪 Medium Airport

ICAO

ETOU

IATA

WIE

Elevation

461 ft

Region

DE-HE

Airport Information

GPS Code: ETOU

Local Code: Not available

Location: 50.049801° N, 8.3254° E

Continent: EU

Type: Medium Airport

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Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
07/25 7065 ft 120 ft ASP Active Lighted

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
AAS LANGEN INFO 119.15 MHz
APP LANGEN ARR 120.8 MHz
ATIS ATIS 139.525 MHz
DEP LANGEN DEP 120.15 MHz
EMR EMERG FM 40.5 MHz
GND GND 138.55 MHz
OPS OPS 74.1 MHz
PMSV PMSV METRO 140.3 MHz
TWR TWR 30.1 MHz

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History: Berlin Air Lift Posted by david on February 5, 2008

The Berlin Air Lift, "Operation Vittles", started here in 1948 with USAAF C-47 and C-54 cargo planes flying supplies into the now-closed Berlin-Templehof airport. Rhein-Main Air Base joined as the main C-54 depot, and the British flew missions from several bases in the Hamburg area. France joined the airlift later.