Category: Airports
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Grudziądz Airport. 2017
The airport in Grudziądz was established in 1911, using a flat area to the south-east of the city center, so far used as a cavalry training ground. The airport hindered the expansion of the city. In 1980, construction of a new housing estate began near the airport and as a result, the airport was closed.
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Lublinek – Łódź Airport. 2016
Łódź Airport is one of several communication airports in Poland. Airport Władysława Reymonta has a very good location. The location of the Łódź Airport allows for quick access to the very center of the city, to Piotrkowska Street and to the Łódź Kaliska railway station. Within a dozen or so minutes you can reach Łódź…
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Szprotawa Airport. 2015.
Forest complexes stretching from Lubin, Polkowice and Głogów towards the west to this day hide a huge number of military facilities. There are military garrisons, warehouses, bunkers, airports, training grounds, former POW camps and others. Most of these facilities were built at the time when these areas belonged to the Prussian-German side. After the Second…
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Nowy Targ Airport. 2015
Description of the photo: Cessna 172 SP-ANT registration called "Kanarek" starts in Nowy Targ. The plane of the Nowotarski Aeroclub is intended for sightseeing flights. Such a registration was carried by the An-2 aircraft used many years ago by the Polish Army and the Polish Aero Club.
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Wilno Airport. 2015.
The first settlement in today’s Vilnius was established in the 11th century. The first mention of the existence of the city dates back to the 14th century (1323). Trakai was the most important settlement at that time. It is known that in 1365, Vilnius was attacked by the Teutonic Order, which captured and burned it.…
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Babie Doły Airport. Port Kosakowo. 2014.
The hero of this article is the non-functioning Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport, which physically exists only in the form of a deteriorating Terminal and a pile of papers, declarations, arrangements and EU funds that had to be returned. This is another shame for Poland, under the rule of the Masonic-Liberal coalition of the Civic Platform and the…
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Ławica-Poznań Airport. 2014.
On November 4, 2001, a new, modern Terminal was opened at Ławica Airport, which architecturally resembled an outstretched parachute. The area of the Terminal was 14,000 square meters, and the capacity of 1.2 – 1.5 million passengers per year. The airport could handle 430 passengers on arrival and 450 on departure simultaneously per hour, which…
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Wrocław Strachowice. 2014
Airport them. Nicholas Copernicus in Wrocław is located in the south-western part of Wrocław, approx. 10 km from the city center, near the Wrocław Motorway Bypass, which can be accessed from the airport, among others both from the side of Warsaw from the S8 road, from Poznań from the national road No. 5, and from…
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Bielsko-Biała airport, Aleksandrowice airport. 2014
After the Republic of Poland regained independence in 1918, a conclusion was drawn that in order to maintain peace, one should still be ready for war. The Polish Army needed to be technically modernized and properly educated in the spirit of patriotism, love of God and the Fatherland. The most important organization supporting this goal…
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Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą Airport. 2014.
At the end of the nineties of the twentieth century, a full inventory of the airport was carried out, including the arrangement of property rights. A land and mortgage register no. 66224 kept by the 5th Division of Land and Mortgage Registers of the District Court in Grójec was prepared for the land and construction…