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Airport Buochs – Lszc AIRPORT BUOCHs – lSZC AIRPORT–BUOCHS AG Z e n t r a l s c h w e i zL S Z C Buochs Airport – your choice in Central Switzerland AIRPORT INFORMATION ICAO code LSZC Elevation 449 m / 1474 ft ARP coordinates 46° 58’ 28” N / 08° 23’ 49” E Runway 07/25, concrete 2000 m x 40 m LET YOUR BUSINESS TAKE OFF! magnetic bearing 064°/244° strength PNC 45/F/B/X/U Welcome to one of Switzerland’s most beautiful regions Taxiways 10 to 12 m width Tower frequency 119.62 MHz E 2000-metre runway E Home of Pilatus Aircraft Ltd NAV aids n/a E Open all year round E 20 minutes’ drive from Lucerne E No airport slots E 45 minutes’ drive from Zurich Fuel Jet-A1, Oil Rescue and Firefighting CAT 3, CAT 4+5 on request for commercial Centrally located for optimum access. The central location, acces- flights 24 hours before ETD/ETA sibility and exceptional, unspoilt countryside are all indicators of the Opening hours region’s quality of life. The nearby lake and mountains provide a Monday to Friday 08.00–12.05/13.15–SS (MAX 20.00 LT) wealth of recreational opportunities, while the canton itself offers an Saturday 08.00–12.00/14.00–SS (MAX 20.00 LT) extensive range of sport and leisure activities. Sunday/Bank holidays 10.00–12.00/14.00–SS (MAX 18.00 LT) Tower operating hours International connections. Nidwalden’s affinity for aviation is le- Monday–Friday: 07.30–12.05 LT and 13.15–17.05 LT. Outside these hours gendary: the world-renowned Pilatus aircraft company has been airport services are available upon prior request only, and will incur a surcharge. based here for over 70 years. The focus of its operations is Buochs Customs Airport, which is available to private as well as commercial users. As Customs will be informed by the airport administration after receipt a result, Nidwalden benefits from exceptionally favourable interna- of a flight announcement on www.airportbuochs.ch tional accessibility. Flight announcements: PPR via Internet for all flights mandatory. First-class location with attractive prospects. Nidwalden’s exclu- There are numerous first-class hotels available in the vicinity. sive locational advantages make it a highly attractive proposition as The airport management will be happy to assist you in making a booking. a place to live and work. The canton is also noted for its mild tax Taxis are also available on prior request. climate, its central location with international connections and the population’s high standard of education and training. Nidwalden’s Contact effective partnership of business, politics, science and administra- Airport-Buochs AG, Aecherli, Postfach 992, CH-6370 Stans, Switzerland Phone +41 41 622 06 11, Fax +41 41 622 06 10, Mobile +41 79 311 66 38 tion helps ensure that the conditions generate the requisite benefits. [email protected], www.airportbuochs.ch WEL4 COME TO ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTifUL REGIONS IN SwiTZERLAND 5 WELCOME TO ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTifUL REGIONS IN SwiTZERLAND Lucerne. 15 kilometres www.luzern.com Bürgenstock. 4 kilometres www.buergenstock.ch Zug. 45 kilometres www.zug-tourismus.ch Andermatt. 60 kilometres www.andermatt.ch NiDwaLDEN wiTH INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS Business Development Nidwalden Stansstaderstrasse 54, CH-6371 Stans, Switzerland Phone: +41 41 618 76 54, Fax: +41 41 618 76 58 E-mail: [email protected], www.businessdevelopment.nw.ch Useful contacts Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Central Switzerland www.ihz.ch Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts http://english.hslu.ch Micro Center Central-Switzerland AG www.mccs.ch Pilatus Aircraft Ltd www.pilatus-aircraft.com RUAG Schweiz AG, RUAG Aviation www.ruag.com Lucerne Tourism Ltd www.luzern.com Engelberg-Titlis Tourismus Ltd www.engelberg.ch AIRPORT–BUOCHS AG Z e n t r a l s c h w e i zL S Z C 8.
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