Category: Airports

  • Tomaszów Mazowiecki – Nowy Glinnik Airport. 2012

    Tomaszów Mazowiecki Airport is better known as Nowy Glinnik Airport. This is the Polish Airport, the history of which dates back to the 1920s. Around 1925, on the land of the Ostrowski estate, the marking out of a landing strip for airplanes began. This landing site was used, among others, by the then President of…

  • Kętrzyn – Wilamowo Airport. 2012

    In the mid-1930s, restrictions imposed on the Germans (after the Great World War) forced them to combine. The airports were built in great secret or under the guise of being intended for sports aircraft. It was under the guise of building a sports airport that the Germans began to build a facility near Kętrzyn (Restembork).…

  • Szymany Airport. 2012

    From 1933, the German nation built a system of airports near the border with the Republic of Poland, which was used for armed aggression. One of these airports was the Szymany Airport. Only about 10 km away from the border with the Republic of Poland. The distance to Szczytno is 10 km and to Olsztyn…

  • Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą Airport. 2012.

    Nowe Miasto nad Pilica is a beautiful Polish Town. It is located in the central part of the Republic of Poland, in the Mazowieckie Province (in the south-western part), in the Grójec County. Nowe Miasto nad Pilica is the seat of the Municipal and Rural Commune. Geographically, it lies in the Białobrzeska Valley, on the…

  • Gdańsk-Rębiechowo Airport. 2012.

    On November 18, 2010, Gdańsk Rębiechowo airport handled two million passengers in one year for the first time. At that time (in the entire 2010) 2,232,000 travelers were handled, which was an increase by 16.8% compared to 2009. In 2011, 2,464,000 travelers were handled, which is an increase of 10% compared to 2010. 4,944 tons…

  • Gdańsk Wrzeszcz Airport. 2012.

    Today, Gdańsk Wrzeszcz airport is a distant history. During the times of the Polish People’s Republic, it was actively operated from 1946 to 1974, i.e. for 28 years. In 1946, the airport was taken over by the Polish Army from the Soviets, and in 1974, it was closed by the Polish authorities, as its duties…

  • Rzeszów Jasionka Airport. 2012

    The beginnings of the Rzeszów Airport date back to 1937 and were closely related to the development of the Central Industrial District. A new aircraft engine factory was established in Rzeszów, which started operating in April 1937. As the factory was established in Rzeszów, in its southern part, it was not possible to locate the…

  • Mielec Airport. 2012.

    Mielec airport on the Map of the Republic of Poland. 2012 year. The work by Karol Placha Hetman

  • Dęblin Airport. 2011.

    Dęblin airport on the Map of the Republic of Poland. 2011 year. The work by Karol Placha Hetman

  • Oleśnica Airport. 2011.

    Oleśnica was undoubtedly a Piast castle. From 1294, the town belonged to the Duchy of Głogów. The settlement was granted city rights on February 22, 1255, and was granted it by the Prince of Wrocław, Henry II the White. The location was granted under the Średzki law. Already in the thirteenth century, there was a…