Category: Airports

  • Rzeszów Jasionka Airport. 2014.

    Rzeszów Jasionka Airport – Rzeszów International Airport, IATA code: RZE, ICAO code: EPRZ. In 2012, the airport handled 562,000 passengers, making it the 7th place in Poland in terms of the number of passengers. Jasionka has the second longest runway, after Okęcie, with dimensions of 3,200 x 45 m and is able to receive the…

  • Pruszcz Gdański Airport. 2013.

    Pruszcz Gdański is a city in the Pomeranian Province, in the Gdańsk County, located on the Radunia River. It belongs to the Gdańsk agglomeration, although it has never been mentioned in the same breath with Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The city of Pruszcz Gdański is only 5 km away from Gdańsk. The National Road No.…

  • Wicko Morskie Airport. 2013.

    Wicko Morskie Airport on the Map of the Republic of Poland. 2013 year. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

  • Elbląg Airport. 2013.

    Elbląg (Latin name Elbinga, Prussian name Elbings). The city has poviat rights and is located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland. It is situated at the mouth of the Elbląg River to the Vistula Lagoon. According to data from June 30, 2012, 123,977 inhabitants lived here.

  • Borsk Airport. 2013

    Borsk airport is located in the Pomeranian Lake District, and more precisely in the Kashubian Lake District. East of Lake Wdzydze, near the small village of Borsk. Administratively, it is located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Kościerski County, Karsin Commune. The Borsk airport is located near the Bąk railway station, in the middle of the No.…

  • Airport and 21. Central Military Exercise Area – Nadarzyce. 2013.

    In 1950, the 16th Assault Aviation Division of the Air Force in Piła was formed, which included air regiments in Piła and Mirosławiec and Poznań (Ławica Airport). In 1957, the 16th Air Assault Division had; 6. PLSz Piła, 51. PLSz Piła, 53. PLSz Mirosławiec. In 1954, the Division ended the operation of dive bombers, remaining…

  • Aleksandrów Łódzki Airport. 2013

    Currently, it is difficult to give the date of the airport’s construction. No documents have survived. Probably in the second half of the 1930s, a military field airfield began to be organized. The soaring poplars that were planted around the airport’s backstage outside the landing area are a silent witness to these events. Planting poplars…

  • Gliwice Airport. 2013

    Address Ul: Gliwice airport 44-100 Gliwice. Trynek district. Telephone: 32 2301592 Fax: 32 2301594. E-mail address: biuro@aeroklub.gliwice.pl. Distance from the city center 2,000 m (1.1 NM). Geographic coordinates of WGS-84; 50’16’09.90 "N 018’40’22.05" E.

  • Lublinek – Łódź Airport. 2013.

    The idea of creating an airport near industrial Łódź was born in the first years after Poland regained its independence. Favorable land was found west of the city in the areas of Lublinek and Nowy Józefów. These lands were agricultural fields, and a large part of them was wasteland. Construction began in 1924. The airport…

  • Ławica – Poznań Airport. 2013.

    Boeing B.737 airplane from the charter airline Enter Air on the platform of Ławica Airport. 2012 year. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman