A strategic airport serving Normandy
Le Havre-Octeville Airport is a key site for mobility in the Normandy region. Located in the immediate vicinity of the port of Le Havre and a major economic hub, it serves business travelers, leisure flights, general aviation, as well as specialized missions such as the transport of container ship crews.
Thanks to its modern infrastructure and tailored services, the airport meets the needs of businesses, air transport professionals and individuals, while actively contributing to the economic and tourism development of the region.
A long-standing player in air transport
Since the 1930s, Le Havre-Octeville Airport has hosted numerous airlines and commercial routes, connecting Normandy to Paris, London, Brussels, Lyon and other European destinations.
- In the 1970s and 1980s, Air Paris, Rousseau Aviation and Brit Air provided national and international connections.
- In the 2000s, Twin Jet and Chalair Aviation served Lyon and other destinations, enabling the transport of passengers and professional crews.
Today, the airport continues this tradition by offering flights to holiday destinations in France and Europe, while also hosting general aviation, training flights and helicopter bases for Customs, Civil Security and the Port of Le Havre.
Services tailored to all profiles
The airport offers:
- Scheduled and charter flights for leisure and tourism.
- Services for business aviation and corporations.
- Assistance to maritime crews for the transport of ship personnel.
- Comprehensive services for general aviation and specialized operations.
Each activity is supported by modern infrastructure, quick access to the city center and the port, as well as personalized support for professionals and passengers.
A location serving the region
Le Havre–Octeville Airport plays a strategic role in the economic and tourism development of the region. It facilitates:
- International and national exchanges.
- The influence of Le Havre and Normandy.
- The mobility of businesses and residents.
Thanks to its unique location, the airport is both an operational hub for freight and business flights, and a privileged access point for discovering Norman heritage and culture.