ESPA - Luleå/Kallax

Overview

Luleå/Kallax is a joint civil-military airport which is home to the F 21 air wing. The civilian side of the airport is also relatively busy, with several airlines serving Stockholm/Arlanda on a daily basis. There is also scheduled traffic to Gothenburg, and seasonally to Zurich and Paris-Orly.

At almost 3.4 kilometres, the runway at Kallax is the longest runway in Sweden.

Airport Charts

Parking stands

Available stands

Stand allocation - Who parks where

The airport website shows the real gate for each DEPARTING and ARRIVING flight.

Civil traffic

Civil aprons are on the north side of the runway:

Military traffic

Military aprons are on the south side of the runway:

IFR Clearance

ATC clearance will be delivered prior to/at start-up. Such clearance will be issued for RWY in use and appropriate SID.

Pushback

Use of transponder

The assigned transponder code shall be selected and the transponder activated at the request for push-back. After landing, the transponder shall remain activated until reaching the parking stand and be switched to standby immediately after parking.

Taxi

Large transport aircraft (C130, C17) to MIL APN 8 shall use TWY A and cross RWY via A3, U3.

Avoid back-track on RWY between April 15 and October 30 due to risk of surface damage.

APRON 9 (MAIN APRON) LIMITED (REF AIP SUP 277/25):

Take-off and climb

Contact Kallax Approach when instructed by TWR.

On initial contact with Kallax Approach report altitude to verify transponder Mode C readout.

If unable to follow FMS/RNAV SID, inform Kallax Approach on initial contact stating “unable RNAV SID.”

RNAV STAR

Advise if unable to follow RNAV STAR. Radar vectoring will be provided.

When cleared to a lower level or cleared for approach while on a STAR, minimum levels as published in the STAR must still be followed.

MET information

As there is no ATIS, expect ATC to read the relevant weather information for arrival and departure.

Military traffic

Regulations

Military pilots should be familiar with Rules and Procedures for Military Aviation.

COM Channels

Login Callsign Radio Callsign Frequency MIL Channel
ESPA_APP Kallax Approach 125.450 C2
ESPA_F_APP Kallax Approach 130.800 C
ESPA_P_APP Kallax Precision 119.000 B
ESPA_TWR Kallax Tower 128.200 A

Expect the MIL channel designation to be used when getting a frequency change, for example:
CONTACT KALLAX APPROACH CHANNEL CHARLIE TWO.

Traffic circuit

Instrument approach procedures

RWY 14
  • Initial approach altitude 2100 ft
    • Safety altitude:
      • MILS/TILS 270 ft
      • PAR 330 ft
      • SRE 560 ft (based on MSSR)
      • VDF 760 ft (with distance info) / 960 ft (without distance info)
    • MAP: straight ahead 1.6 NM, right to track 145 to 5.4 NM from ARP.
RWY 32
  • Initial approach altitude 2100 ft
  • Safety altitude:
    • MILS/TILS 220 ft
    • PAR 250 ft
    • SRE 520 ft (based on MSSR)
    • VDF 580 ft
  • MAP: straight ahead 1.6 NM, left to track 300 to 5.4 NM from ARP.

Visual approach procedures

Departure procedures

Military jet aircraft are cleared via Standard Departure to 5000 ft.

Standard Departure Distance from ARP on RWY TRK Turn Direction Track after turn Distance on track after turn
14 (North) 1.6 NM Right 145° 5.4 NM
14 (South) Right 195°
32 Left 300°

Revision #2
Created 28 January 2026 17:39:35 by Martin Loxbo (811805)
Updated 28 January 2026 18:26:22 by Martin Loxbo (811805)