ESSA is the ICAO code for Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA ARN), located in Stockholm, AB, Sweden.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ESSA) sits 25 miles north of central Stockholm. Commercial service is dominant — ESSA is the principal SAS hub for Sweden and one of the busier Nordic airports — and the field handles a meaningful flow of Swedish corporate and Nordic regional charter traffic. For Stockholm-area private aviation, ESSB (Stockholm Bromma, 5 miles northwest of central Stockholm) is the dedicated business-aviation reliever — close-in, fast turns, no scheduled commercial pressure during off-peak — and is the typical broker default for non-VIP Stockholm charter.
The four runways at ESSA handle every current business jet without restriction. Three FBOs (Aviator, Jet Aviation Stockholm, and Sky Service) handle business movements. Slot pressure is meaningful during peak SAS banks. Field elevation is 138 feet, no density-altitude concerns. The dominant operational considerations are Swedish winter weather (snow, ice, deicing operations), the standard Northern European weather pattern, and the long winter days and short summer nights that affect crew duty planning. Ground time to central Stockholm via the Arlanda Express train is 20 minutes; by car via the E4 is 35–50 minutes.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is the main international airport serving Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. It is located in Sigtuna Municipality, 37 km (23 mi) north of Stockholm and nearly 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Uppsala. The airport is located within Stockholm County.
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