Torrejón Air Base, Military air base in Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
Torrejón Air Base is a military installation of the Spanish Air and Space Force located northeast of Madrid that operates one of Europe's longest concrete runways. The facility hosts multiple squadrons and emergency response units across its expansive grounds.
The base was established in 1917 and underwent major expansion after 1953 when Spain signed the Pact of Madrid. This agreement brought new partnerships and operational capabilities during the decades that followed.
The facility represents the evolution of Spanish military aviation, serving as a central point for international defense cooperation and tactical training exercises.
This is an active military installation with restricted access and no public visits are permitted. Information about operations and activities comes only from official Spanish Air Force sources.
The facility hosts the European Union Satellite Centre, which collects observation data and intelligence for civilian and security purposes. This dual function makes it a significant hub for European monitoring operations.
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