Aérodrome Régional de la Ville et du Canton de Fribourg in Ecuvillens (ICAO: LSGE) is a public regional aerodrome in Switzerland offering a wide range of aviation activities and services. The aerodrome is home to Air Fribourg Services SA, operating a fleet including DA20, Cessna 172, PA-28, and Cessna 182 single-engine piston aircraft. It provides comprehensive pilot training programs such as LAPL, PPL, theoretical lessons, aerobatics, night VFR, ICAO language proficiency testing, and charter flight options.
The facility actively engages youth with the Young Eagles of Switzerland program, offering free introductory flights to young people aged 8 to 17 and aims to foster aviation talent through the SPHAIR program run by Swiss Armed Forces.
Touristic flights are available over the picturesque Three Lakes region and iconic Swiss Alps, with pricing based on flight duration. The aerodrome also features one of Switzerland's largest public electric vehicle charging networks and includes a newly reopened restaurant enhancing the visitor experience.
The aerodrome operates year-round as a key center for recreational flying and pilot training in the region.