Geolocalisation
Toussus-le-Noble Aerodrome is located in the Yvelines administrative departement, 6 km south-west of Versailles and 20 km from Paris.
History
As from 1907, Toussus-le-Noble Aerodrome was used by the Farman brothers and by Robert Esnault-Pelterie.
Aéroports de Paris only took over responsibility for the aerodrome in 1946.
It has served leisure and business aircraft since 1947.
Activities
Toussus-le-Noble is the fourth biggest leisure and business aviation aerodrome in France.
It benefits from services that are adapted to future European business aviation projects and it forms part of a bold project to develop 21st century Paris, which was launched by the government in 2009.
Surface area
The aerodrome's total footprint is 166 hectares.
It has over 1,000 m² of office space and its proximity to Airparc, a 3,000 m² business park, adds to its appeal. Schedules
Time at which the site is open to traffic: from 06:00 to 22:30.
Runways
Number of runways: 2
Runway 1: 1,100 m x 30 m
Directions: 07/25
Type of surface: asphalt
Runway 2: 1,050 m x 30 m
Directions: 07/25
Type of surface: asphalt
Facilities
• 1 control tower
• 1 fuel provider – Air Total, Jet A1 AVGAS fuel
• 40 hangars
• 1 terminal
• 1 fire service
• 1 restaurant
• 1 free car park with 100 spaces
• 1 store for pilots: 'La Boutique du Pilote'
Geographical coordinates
• IATA CODE: TNF
• ICAO CODE: LFPN
• Latitude : 48° 44' 59'' N
• Longitude : 2° 06' 40'' E
• Altitude : 164 m
• Catégory C : class C1