Early years The airport was founded in 1932 as a grass strip under the name
Vliegveld Welschap (
Welschap Airfield). In 1939, the airfield was acquired for use by the Air Force, as concerns over a military conflict with Germany increased. The airfield was quickly captured by German forces during the
Battle of the Netherlands and re-used by them under the name
Fliegerhorst Eindhoven. The airfield was returned to the
Royal Netherlands Air Force in 1952. It was home to crews flying the
Republic F-84 Thunderjet,
Republic F-84F Thunderstreak,
Northrop NF-5A/B, and finally the
General Dynamics F-16A/B Fighting Falcon. 316 Squadron flew the F-16 and was inactivated in April 1994.
Development since the 1980s In 1984, a terminal building for civilian air traffic was constructed, based on a
Leo de Bever design. After the end of the
Cold War, Eindhoven was transformed into a military transport base. Initially it was home to
F27-300M Troopship aircraft. Over the years,
Fokker 50,
Fokker 60,
McDonnell Douglas KDC-10,
Lockheed C-130 Hercules and
Gulfstream IV aircraft were stationed at the air base. The Fokker and KDC-10 aircraft have now been retired. On 15 July 1996, a
Belgian Air Force C-130H Hercules crashed at the airport – known as the "
Hercules disaster" (). The plane caught fire and 34 people died in the intense heat. Communication problems within the emergency services meant that fire services were not aware the C-130 carried many passengers, which likely caused more deaths. On the civilian side, the airport has continued to grow and is now the second-largest airport in the Netherlands. To accommodate this, in early 2012 work to expand Eindhoven airport was started including the addition of a 120-room Tulip Inn Hotel. In October 2018,
Ryanair announced it would be closing its base at the airport on 5 November 2018. Construction of a 4 star
Holiday Inn hotel was started in 2018; the hotel opened in 2019. In 2021, the airport announced a terminal extension will be built from 2025, expanding the terminal from to . ==Facilities==