Dragons Fly Airfield

Sibari (CS), IT 🇮🇹 Closed Airport

ICAO

IT-0031

IATA

-

Elevation

16 ft

Region

IT-78

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 39.738536° N, 16.457015° E

Continent: EU

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: Campo di Volo Dragons Fly CSSIB

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Designation Length Width Surface Status
16/34 1640 ft - ft grass Active

Type Description Frequency
Radio - 130.0 MHz

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 25, 2025
Closure Date

Approximately 2018-2019. The airfield is no longer listed on the official registry of the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), and its public online activity ceased around this period. Satellite imagery from 2017 shows significant activity with multiple aircraft, while subsequent years show a state of disuse.

Reason for Closure

The exact reason is not publicly documented, but it is presumed to be due to private operational or economic factors. As a small, privately-owned airfield (known in Italy as an 'aviosuperficie'), its closure was likely tied to the owner ceasing operations for financial or personal reasons. There is no evidence suggesting closure due to a major accident, military conversion, or large-scale land redevelopment.

Current Status

The airfield is currently closed and non-operational. Recent satellite imagery confirms that the physical infrastructure, including the paved runway, runway markings, and a large hangar, remains intact. However, the site shows clear signs of dormancy, with no aircraft visible on the apron and no evidence of recent flight activity. The land has not been converted to agricultural, industrial, or other use, and it exists as a dormant aviation facility.

Historical Significance

Dragons Fly Airfield was a private airfield that served as a key hub for the general and sport aviation community in the Sibari Plain region of Calabria. Its primary function was to support recreational flying, particularly for ultralight aircraft (VDS - Volo da Diporto o Sportivo). With a paved runway approximately 650 meters long, it provided essential infrastructure for local pilots, a flying club, and visiting aviators exploring the Ionian coast. Its significance was local, providing a base for flight training, aircraft hangarage, and fostering a niche aviation community in an area with limited facilities of its kind.

Reopening Prospects

There are no publicly known or officially announced plans for the reopening of Dragons Fly Airfield. The reactivation of the site would depend on a new private owner or an aviation group acquiring the property, investing in any necessary refurbishment, and successfully completing the complex certification and registration process with the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC). While the preservation of its core infrastructure makes a future reopening physically plausible, there are currently no active prospects.

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