Geolocalisation
Saint-Cyr Aerodrome is located in the Yvelines administrative departement, in the parish of Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole. It is situated 4 km north-west of Versailles and 21 km from Paris.
History
The aeronautical vocation of Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole began in 1907 when Comte de la Vaulx erected a hangar to house an airship.
In the First World War, the aerodrome was used as a workshop and as a site to repair damaged aircraft. In 1947, it was opened to public air traffic.
Paris Aéroport took over the operation of the aerodrome after the Second World War.
Activities
Saint-Cyr Aerodrome is home to 12 flying clubs with a combined membership of 1,250 pilots.
Surface area
The aerodrome's total footprint is 81 hectares. Schedules
Time at which the site is open to traffic: from sunrise minus 30 minutes to sunset plus 30 minutes.
Runways
Number of runways: 2
Runway 1: 920 m x 90 m
Directions: 12/30
Type of surface: grass
Runway 2: 865 m x 60 m
Directions: 12/30
Type of surface: grass
Facilities
• 1 control tower
• 1 fuel provider – Air BP, AVGAS 100 LL fuel
• 19 hangars
• Several flying clubs
• 4 companies
Geographical coordinates
• IATA CODE: ZXB
• ICAO CODE: LFPZ
• Latitude : 48° 48' 37'' N
• Longitude : 02° 04' 24'' E
• Altitude : 113 m
• Catégory D : class D1