Archerfield Aerodrome (ICAO: SLAL) is a public airfield and marina occupying the 'Spurness' region of southern Jeogeot. The airfield is part of the Jeogeot Gulf.
Landing Advisories
- Ban lines to the south and west of the airfield.
- Runways are elevated above 66m.
- Plenty of space south of airport for TOGA and circuits.
- Commercial airliners and Aircraft with a wingspan larger than 30m are not allowed.
Background
Opened in March 2016, Archerfield Aerodrome (formerly Archerfield Landing Strip) is a public airfield and marina built in the 'Spurness' region. The facility is equipped with two grass runways, a re-purposed shipping container FBO, fueling facilities, helipad, and a marina. The Airfield and Marina were built out of a cliff side which overhangs the southern part of the Jeogeot Gulf.
In September 2017, the Airfield had a major design change which consisted of new Asphalt Runways, Taxiways and Apron, as well as Runway 07/25 being replaced with 09/27.
Airlines
No airlines actively operate out of the airfield. Contact the airport Authority for infomation.
Facilities
Pilots' facilities
- Public rez zone.
- Aviation fuel station (DSA, TBM, AvA, TERRA, SA).
- FBO with traffic monitoring equipment.
- Helipad.
- Airport beacon.
General facilities
- Marina for watercraft and Seaplanes.
- Retail showroom with Vendors.
- Arena Aviation Flight School.