Private Aviation Airport

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO)

Poznań's Premier Private Jet Gateway · Poznań, Poland


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Poznań-Ławica Airport, Poznań, Poland

Airport Overview

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) is a public-use aviation facility serving Poznań, Poland. The field maintains 1 runway(s), with the longest measuring 8,215 feet on N/A surface. For time-sensitive travelers, EPPO eliminates the overhead of routing through a commercial hub. For airport data, see AirNav EPPO.

Private Aviation Briefing

Private aviation at Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) connects Poznań to destinations across the country and internationally. The airport sits at 308 ft MSL with 8215-foot primary runway. This briefing covers what matters for your mission.

International Aviation Context

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) is an international facility serving Poznań. International operations may require customs coordination, overflight permits, and handling arrangements. The Jet Finder coordinates charter from international airports including EPPO, managing the logistics of cross-border private aviation.

Runway Capability

With 8215 feet of runway, Poznań-Ławica Airport accommodates the full spectrum of business aviation aircraft. Light jets, midsize jets, super-mids, and heavy jets (including Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, and Boeing BBJ) can operate from EPPO under standard conditions. Long runway availability also provides comfortable safety margins for hot-day and high-gross-weight departures.

Charter Considerations

Ground transportation at Poznań-Ławica Airport is a factor in total travel time. Private aviation eliminates the commercial terminal experience, but the drive from EPPO to your final destination determines the true door-to-door advantage. FBOs at most airports offer car service coordination, rental car delivery to the ramp, and concierge ground transportation for arriving passengers.

What to Know Before You Fly

Fuel pricing varies significantly between airports and FBOs. Jet-A at Poznań-Ławica Airport may cost $5.50 to $10.00 per gallon depending on the FBO. On shorter flights, fuel cost is a minor component. On longer legs, the price difference between FBOs adds up. The Jet Finder factors fuel cost into charter quotes to ensure accurate pricing from EPPO.

Safety & Planning

Flight planning from Poznań-Ławica Airport accounts for current NOTAMs and airspace restrictions. Pilots operating from EPPO check published notices before every departure. Temporary flight restrictions near stadiums, presidential movements, and military operations can affect routing and timing. The Jet Finder monitors these factors and communicates schedule impacts proactively.

Airport Selection Strategy

Based aircraft availability at Poznań-Ławica Airport directly impacts charter pricing. Airports with more locally based jets generate lower positioning costs. If EPPO has limited based aircraft, the charter operator repositions from the nearest base, adding 30 to 60 minutes of flight time at the hourly rate. The Jet Finder identifies the closest available aircraft to minimize this cost.

Seasonal Factors

Convective weather season (May through September) impacts afternoon scheduling reliability at Poznań-Ławica Airport. Thunderstorm activity typically builds after 2:00 PM local time, potentially delaying departures from EPPO. Morning flights on this corridor routinely depart on schedule. The Jet Finder recommends morning departures when schedule certainty matters.

Location & Address

Positioned at 52.4216° N, 16.8234° E in Poland, Poznań-Ławica Airport serves the broader Poznań region. Compared to routing through a large hub, EPPO cuts total door-to-door travel time to Poznań significantly. Ground options include car service and rideshare.

Runways & Facilities

Poznań-Ławica Airport's 8,215-foot runway accommodates every private jet in current production, including ultra-long-range aircraft like the Gulfstream G700, Bombardier Global 7500, and Falcon 8X. No runway length restrictions for any private jet category.

FBOs & Ground Services

Aircraft services at EPPO are handled by the airport's fixed base operation. Standard general aviation services — fuel, parking, aircraft positioning — are typically available during operating hours. Contact Poznań-Ławica Airport directly for current service hours, fuel pricing, and hangar availability.

Charter a Jet from Poznań-Ławica Airport

Private charter from EPPO starts with a single call. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from a nationwide network of FAA Part 135 operators, matching runway capabilities at EPPO with the right aircraft for your route.

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The Jet Finder coordinates charter flights from Poznań-Ławica Airport. Tell us your destination, dates, and passenger count. We source aircraft from FAA Part 135 operators matched to EPPO's runway and facilities.

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Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NamePoznań-Ławica Airport
ICAO CodeEPPO
IATA CodePOZ
AddressPoznań, Poland
Elevation308 ft MSL
Coordinates52.4216° N, 16.8234° E
Airport DataAirNav POZ
Operations & Facilities
Runways10/28: 8,215 ft (ASP)
FBOs
CustomsInternational arrivals require Customs coordination. Contact airport for availability.
FuelContact airport for availability
HoursContact airport for hours
ApproachesContact airport for approach information
Tower / FreqSee Airport Directory

Regional Aviation Context

Poland's ULC/EASA regulates GA. The country's central European position and growing economy are expanding the GA market. Flat terrain east of the Carpathians provides straightforward operations.

Operational Considerations

Poznań-Ławica Airport's 308-foot field elevation keeps density altitude effects manageable. Even on warm days, density altitude here tops out around 2,108 feet — within normal performance parameters for most aircraft. The 8,215-foot runway provides approximately 8,139 feet of effective sea-level performance.

Four distinct seasons define operations at Poznań-Ławica Airport. Winter brings icing potential, snow-covered surfaces, and reduced daylight hours. De-icing capability is valuable from November through March. Spring and fall transitions produce the most variable weather — warm fronts, cold fronts, and rapid ceiling changes. Summer typically delivers the best VFR conditions but introduces convective risk during afternoon heating. Preflight weather assessment should include both surface observations and area forecasts at this latitude.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Poznań-Ławica Airport. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ICAO identifier for Poznań-Ławica Airport is EPPO. The ICAO designator is EPPO. Use this code when filing flight plans and referencing the airport in official communications.

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) sits at 52.4216° N, 16.8234° E, near Poznań, Poland. At 308 feet MSL, the airport provides general aviation access to the surrounding region.

1 runway(s) at Poznań-Ławica Airport. The longest, 10/28, measures 8,215 feet with a ASP surface, supporting most general aviation and light jet traffic.

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) is open to private jet traffic. The primary runway offers 8,215 feet. Whether a specific aircraft type can operate depends on its takeoff/landing requirements relative to field conditions.

The FBO at Poznań-Ławica Airport handles fuel, parking, and ground coordination for arriving aircraft. Visit AirNav for current operator contact information at EPPO. Pre-arrival calls are advisable.

The airport elevation at Poznań-Ławica Airport is 308 feet MSL. Pilots should factor this into takeoff and landing performance calculations, especially during summer operations.

Published instrument approaches at EPPO should be verified through current official sources. Poznań-Ławica Airport's approach options may include RNAV (GPS), VOR, or NDB depending on available NAVAIDs.

To arrange a charter from EPPO, reach The Jet Finder at thejetfinder.com/contact.html. Share your routing, dates, and party size. We coordinate everything from aircraft selection to ground transportation.

Aircraft suitability at EPPO depends on the 8,215-foot runway. Standard GA traffic — pistons, turboprops, light jets — operates without special considerations. Larger aircraft should confirm runway adequacy before flight planning.

Tower status at EPPO: check the current A/FD entry. If non-towered, Poznań-Ławica Airport uses CTAF for traffic coordination. Pilots should announce intentions on the appropriate frequency.

Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO) fuel information is available through AirNav. Common fuel types at general aviation airports include 100LL and Jet-A. Availability and pricing should be verified before planning a fuel stop.

International flight planning from EPPO requires customs coordination. Poznań-Ławica Airport may or may not have on-field customs services. The Jet Finder can identify the nearest customs-equipped airport and handle logistics.

Check aviationweather.gov for current conditions at EPPO. Poznań-Ławica Airport's weather is influenced by Poland's regional climate. Seasonal fog, wind, and precipitation patterns should be factored into flight planning.

Poznań-Ławica Airport is located in Poznań, Poland. Distance to the city center depends on the airport's specific location relative to downtown. Ground transportation — car service, rideshare, or rental — is the standard connection from EPPO.

For aircraft parking at Poznań-Ławica Airport, contact the FBO at EPPO. Most GA airports offer both transient and overnight tiedowns. Hangar space, if available, should be reserved in advance.

For a flight quote from Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO), contact The Jet Finder at thejetfinder.com/contact.html. Include your destination, dates, passenger count, and any special requirements. We respond with operator options and pricing.


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