Oberpfaffenhofen Airport
The little town of Oberpfaffenhofen is well served by the Oberpfaffenhofen Airport which connects the place with other cities in Germany and also those of other European nations. The place is known as a location for the various research centers that are associated with other scientific institutes which jointly conduct space studies and expeditions.

The key features of the Oberpfaffenhofen Airport in Germany, USA can be listed as follows:
- The airport is open for civilians.
- The airport has been coded as EDMO by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and as OBF by International Air Transport Association (IATA).
- The runway of the airport is paved and measures 7500 feet in length.
- The Airport in Oberpfaffenhofen provides customs service, for which, prior notification is necessary.
- The Oberpfaffenhofen Airport has an officially published instrument approach (known as Instrument Flight Rules or IFR) procedure for the airport, which suggests that Oberpfaffenhofen Airport is safe for flights to take-off from or land at Oberpfaffenhofen Airport even during bad weather or inadequate light.
Besides, the Airport in Oberpfaffenhofen also connects several other airports that are located in the neighboring areas. These airports, along with their distances from Oberpfaffenhofen Airport (in nautical miles) are as follows:- Augsburg – 25
- Munich – 26
- Manching – 39
- Innsbruck - 49
The little town of Oberpfaffenhofen is renowned for being the base of the German Aerospace Center which is credited for launching the first space shuttle from this part of the world. There are other research centers in Oberpfaffenhofen like the Columbus Control Center, the DLR of which functions for the European Space Agency in association with a number of other scientific institutes.www.flightshotelstours.com provides detailed, online information on Oberpfaffenhofen Airport, as well as on Flights to Oberpfaffenhofen and Flights to Germany.
