Tag: Malaga Airport

From now on it is possible to visit the new historic district at the Malaga Air Museum located in the airport’s original terminal. This building was Malaga Airport from 1948 to 1968, then Aeroclub and finally served as General Aviation Terminal until 2007. The new permanent exhibition rooms occupy three floors, which reflect the evolution […]


Malaga airport has installed a Cessna 421B Golden Eagle from 1992, which had been abandoned. The Malaga Air Transport Museum has restored the piece and instead of placing it in the museum, the Cessna is installed on the new roundabout next to the T3, which is a very attractive spot for the eight seater airplane. […]


The airline will include Malaga in its network of scheduled flights from March onwards. From 25th of March onwards, Finnair will intensify its flights from Spain including Malaga in its network of scheduled flights. The airline will fly from Malaga to Helsinki five days a week (every day except Monday and Wednesday), adding this route […]



Since the last restriction in European air traffic due to the volcanic ash cloud on the 17th of May, there have not been registered any further incidents. The volcano activity recently has commenced decreasing. Summer is coming and currently are landing at Malaga airport daily approximately 180 flights from all over Europe and many Spanish […]


The aerodromes of Malaga, Granada and Jerez had to suspend yesterday a total of 101 flight operations. As well, Malaga airport closed in the afternoon for three hours and was reopened at 21:30 pm; meanwhile the other airports two remained closed last night. In the andalusian airports of Jerez de la Frontera, Malaga, Granada and […]


The local conditions become complicated in several areas, including the province of Malaga. At Malaga Airport have been canceled ten flights during this morning, five of them leaving the city and five with destination to the capital of the Costa del Sol. At the time being, AENA (Spanish Airports and Air Navigation) could not specify […]




Closure of the main airports in Northern Europe The European aviation may be affected for another 48 hours, or perhaps several days, by the ash cloud from the eruption of a volcano in Iceland. The ash cloud is a major threat to aviation, because the floating particles can damage the fuselage of the aircraft and, […]