Jodocus van Haltna Airfield
Jodocus van Haltna Airfield | |||
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Code: JVH | |||
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Airport type | Regional and military Airport | ||
Owner/Operator | Batavian Government | ||
Serves | Caesterburgh, Batavia |
The Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield, known as the Jodocus van Haltna Luchthaven, is a Batavian airport and military airport, near the city of Caesterburgh. It was known as the Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield before 1686 AN.
History
Before acting as main transport hub of independent Kasterburg, it acted as a minor airport to connect local flights between Caesterburgh, Davignon and 's Koningenwaarde. In 1660's it expanded, mostly meant to support the Luchtmobiele Brigade. Commercial flights increased in this period, along with the expansion of its military facilities. With the loss of the city's status of national capital, it reverted to local flights. Iron Company's assets (including Nakalma) were seized and the company banned, like it was in other parts of Batavia.
The original runways were found to be unsuitable in 1685 AN, which led to a temporary closure of the airfield as a whole. The Batavian Revolution forced a reopening, with the Luchtmobiele Brigade taking priority over civil flights. Reconstruction, with a tight budget, led to a further decrease in interest of airlines in favour of Luchthaven Schapenheul. Newly paved runways were laid in preparation for accommodating new, mainly military, aircraft. At the same time new hangars were constructed.
Confronted with the end of international travel, the airport lost its title international, but kept offering flights between Davignon and 's Koningenwaarde.