ESSB is the ICAO code for Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA BMA), located in Stockholm, AB, Sweden.
Stockholm Bromma Airport (ESSB) sits 5 miles northwest of central Stockholm and is the dedicated business-aviation airport for the Swedish capital. The field handles modest commercial service (mostly intra-Scandinavian) alongside a substantial flow of business and charter aviation — for Swedish corporate flight departments and Nordic regional charter, ESSB is the natural default thanks to its close-in location and fast turns.
The single runway 12/30 is 5,463 feet, which handles most current business jets up through super-midsize and many heavy operations; ultra-long-range jets with maximum payloads occasionally plan ferry flights to ESSA for longer departures. Jet Aviation and Aviator handle the FBO operations. The strict Bromma noise framework includes overnight curfew (2200–0700 local) that brokers must plan around, and the surrounding residential neighborhoods create ongoing political pressure on the airport's operating envelope. Field elevation is 47 feet, no density-altitude concerns. The dominant operational consideration is Swedish winter weather (snow, ice, deicing operations). Ground time to central Stockholm is 10–15 minutes — a meaningful advantage versus ESSA's 30–50 minutes.
Stockholm Bromma Airport, officially known as Bromma Stockholm Airport, is a regional airport located in the Bromma district of Stockholm, Sweden that primarily serves private aviation.
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