Aérodrome Régional de la Ville et du Canton de Fribourg in Ecuvillens (ICAO: LSGE) is a public regional airfield in Switzerland, offering a wide range of aviation activities and services. The airfield is home to Air Fribourg Services SA, which operates a fleet including single-engine piston aircraft such as the DA20, Cessna 172, PA-28 and Cessna 182. It offers comprehensive pilot training programs such as LAPL, PPL, theoretical instruction, aerobatics, night VFR, ICAO language proficiency tests and charter flights.
The facility is actively involved with young people through the Young-Eagles-of-Switzerland program, which offers free introductory flights for young people aged 8 to 17, and aims to promote aviation talent with the SPHAIR program operated by the Swiss Armed Forces.
Scenic flights are available over the picturesque Three-Lake Region and the iconic Swiss Alps, with prices depending on flight duration. The airfield also has one of the largest public charging networks for electric vehicles in Switzerland and includes a newly opened restaurant that enhances the visitor experience.
The airfield operates year-round and is an important location for leisure flying and pilot training in the region.