Chelles Aerodrome is located in the Seine-et-Marne administrative departement, only 2 km north-east of the town of Chelles and 40 km north-west of Paris.
Chelles Aerodrome was used by the military until the end of the Second World War and was opened to public air traffic in 1947. The army sold the land so that a number of flying clubs could be created.
Chelles is a civil aerodrome that is open to public air traffic; it is used by light aircraft.The aerodrome offers several different activities such as, aerial sports, flying training, tourism, beginners' instructional flights, and pleasure flights in motorised aircraft and three-axis microlights.
The aerodrome's total footprint is 31 hectares.
Time at which the site is open to traffic: from sunrise minus 30 minutes to sunset plus 30 minutes.
Number of runways: 2Runway 1: 600 m x 100 mDirections: 04/22Type of surface: grassRunway 2: 650 m x 100 mDirections: 11/29Type of surface: grass
The airfield is unlicensed, and pilots make blind calls on a specified frequency.
• Several hangars • 1 Air Total fuel and lubricant station • 3 flying clubs • 1 grass apron
• IATA CODE: XXY • ICAO CODE: LFPH• Latitude: 48° 53' 60'' N • Longitude : 2° 36' 36'' E• Altitude : 154 m• Catégory D : class D1