Bitburg Air Base

Bitburg Air Base


Mötsch, Germany (DE)
Bitburg Air Base was part of the Base Realignment and Closure Act that saw the drawdown of many military facilities. In September 1994, the U.S. controlled Bitburg Air Base was officially closed and returned to the Federal Republic of Germany. The base was never expected to open again. But, between June and September 1997 the need to repair the Spangdahlem Air Base runway, called for a temporary location to accommodate the 52nd Fighter Wing's three squadrons of F-15s and F-16s. The closed US Bitburg Air Base in Bitburg, Germany was the most logical place - only 10 miles down the road.

The job entailed resurrecting the former U.S. Air Force flightline and associated fuel tanks that haven't seen multimillion dollar fighter aircraft in over three years. Since its closure, the Bitburg runway has operated as a small commercial airport. It has seen enough flightline maintenance to sufficiently host flying activities, but the fuel tanks had long been separated from the NATO Central European Pipeline system.
Bitburg Air Base was part of the Base Realignment and Closure Act that saw the drawdown of many military facilities. In September 1994, the U.S. controlled Bitburg Air Base was officially closed and returned to the Federal Republic of Germany. The base was never expected to open again. But, between June and September 1997 the need to repair the Spangdahlem Air Base runway, called for a temporary location to accommodate the 52nd Fighter Wing's three squadrons of F-15s and F-16s. The closed US Bitburg Air Base in Bitburg, Germany was the most logical place - only 10 miles down the road.

The job entailed resurrecting the former U.S. Air Force flightline and associated fuel tanks that haven't seen multimillion dollar fighter aircraft in over three years. Since its closure, the Bitburg runway has operated as a small commercial airport. It has seen enough flightline maintenance to sufficiently host flying activities, but the fuel tanks had long been separated from the NATO Central European Pipeline system.
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By: alfjon

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