
Activation of the Humboldt Restricted Area (ED-R)
On December 15, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to approximately midnight, the Humboldt restricted area (ED-R) will be in effect at the airfield.
Takeoffs, landings, and flights within this restricted area will be limited.
This information is provided without guarantee. The official NOTAMs published by DFS (German Air Navigation Services) are the only legally binding information.
Thank you.

Strausberg Airfield will be closed to air traffic and visitors on the following dates:
December 24, 25, and 26, 2025, as well as December 31, 2025, and January 1, 2026.
We will reopen on January 2, 2026.
We wish you and your families a peaceful and joyous Christmas, good health, and a happy and healthy New Year 2026.
Your Strausberg Airfield Team
All IFR approaches AND departures to/from Strausberg without PPR (Prior Permission Required).
No further registration with the data assistant is necessary.
Airfield history has been written for over 90 years in Strausberg. For most of the time, it was used for military purposes, but since 1992 it has been used for commercial aviation, business traffic, flight training and air sports.
Since 17 June 2021, the airfield can also be approached under IFR conditions using GPS approach procedures in both operational directions.

A vibrant technology and business park has been established in recent years around the airfield. There are currently still a few spaces and sites available — with excellent transport links and close to Berlin.

Many companies for aviation-related services, development and research have chosen the immediate vicinity of the airfield as their base. They’re happy to help you with repairs, new construction or digital air services.

Strausberg airfield has been in existence since 1927. A lot has happened in the almost 100 years since — you can find out exactly what in our timeline or our airfield museum.






