Torraccia Airfield

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Ever wondered where planes take off in one of the world’s smallest republics? Right here at Torraccia Airfield.

Torraccia Airfield is San Marino’s only airfield. It sits in Torraccia, near Domagnano. It is less than 200 meters from the Italian border. This airfield is more than just a patch of grass. It’s a symbol of San Marino’s connection to the world.

The story of Torraccia Airfield begins in 1981. That’s when the grass runway was first used. The airfield’s structure officially opened in 1985. Aeroclub San Marino was also founded in 1985. The Aeroclub’s flight school opened in 1986.

The runway at Torraccia Airfield was extended in July 2012. It grew to 650 meters. That is about 2130 feet.

Aeroclub San Marino operates the airfield. The club has about 100 members. In the summer, around 10 to 15 planes land here each day. The airfield hosts a flight school. It also supports recreational flights and sports. You may even see small tourist flights. The Government of San Marino owns the land.

Even Pope Benedict XVI has landed at Torraccia Airfield. The Frecce Tricolori have also been here. Since 2014, they have organized sightseeing flights for disabled children. These flights soar over San Marino and the Province of Rimini. The airfield even hosts historic automobile exhibitions.

Before Torraccia Airfield, San Marino had a heliport. It was near Borgo Maggiore’s cable car terminus. The first postal flights took off from there in 1950. Compagnia Italiana Elicotteri flew daily from Borgo Maggiore to Rimini and San Leo. That service ran from 1961 to 1969. Today, a parking lot sits where that heliport once stood.

Torraccia Airfield has a single grass runway. It is oriented 16-34. The airfield sits 240 meters above sea level.

The sloping terrain makes runway 16 ideal for takeoffs. Runway 34 is best for landings. Pilots fly a circuit to the east of the airfield, over Italy. Landing here isn’t a breeze. Pilots need experience. They must have five takeoffs and landings in the last 90 days. They also need five takeoffs from small Italian airfields.

Torraccia Airfield has no customs or border control. So, flights can only arrive from and depart to Schengen Area countries. Also, Italy doesn’t recognize San Marino’s ultralight pilot licenses. Sammarinese aircraft need authorization from the Aero Club d’Italia to fly in Italian skies. This authorization lasts up to 90 days.

There have been discussions about expanding Torraccia Airfield’s runway. The goal is a maximum of 950 meters. Some local residents oppose this idea.

In autumn 2023, the Sammarinese government allocated 3.9 million euros. This was for fencing and asphalting the runway. In September 2023, Saudi Arabia expressed interest in investing in the airfield’s expansion.

Not all landings at Torraccia Airfield have been perfect. In 2007, an ultralight aircraft crashed during a landing attempt. In 2010, a Cessna 172 failed to stop and crashed. In 2017, another Cessna 172 flipped over on the runway.

Torraccia Airfield represents San Marino’s ambition. It strives to connect with the wider world.

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