Category: Airports

  • Świdnik airport. Company airport. 2014

    The airport of the PZL Świdnik plant began operating in 1951. In practice, it was a reactivation of the airport that existed here before the Second World War. The purpose of the created airport was to serve the newly established Aviation Factory. It was and still is used to conduct production activities and test new…

  • Świdnik airport. Lublin Airport. 2013

    Together with the construction of the WSK PZL Świdnik plant and its subsequent development, the City of Świdnik was established. For the builders and later employees of the Plant, brick residential barracks were built. The first were built near the railway tracks and in Franciszkanów.

  • Lotnisko w Świdniku. PZL Świdnik. 2023

    Since 2010, PZL-Świdnik has been part of Leonardo Helicopters. Everything indicates that the PZL-Świdnik plant has already had a difficult period behind it and from a manufacturer of helicopter components, it has again become a factory building final products. In 2016, the fuselages of the AW.109, AW.119, AW.139 and AW.101 helicopters were in production. By…

  • Świdnik airport. WSK PZL Swidnik. 1950

    Shortly after World War II, the School of Pilots and the Airport in Świdnik could not be revived. The main reason was the huge extermination of the Polish population during the occupation, as well as after it. The new communist authorities carefully covered the traces of pre-war Poland. The Zamość-Mokre Airport (1944) was designated as…

  • Świdnik airport. Pilot school. 1934

    Already in 1934, a decision was made to build an airport near Lublin. This happened after the victory of captain pilot Jerzy Bajan in the fourth International Tourist Aircraft Competition, called the Challenge International de Tourisme in 1934, on the RWD-9 aircraft. This aircraft was purchased thanks to voluntary contributions from the inhabitants of the…

  • Airport in Siemirowice. 2010

    The Siemirowice airport is located in the Lębork Land. The Lębork Land returned to Poland in 1945 and was incorporated into the Gdańsk Voivodeship. In 1975, Lębork was incorporated into the newly created Słupsk Voivodeship, and in 1999, the Lębork Land was again under the care of Gdańsk within the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is 20…

  • Inowrocław airport. Latkowo. 2020

    The aggressive policy of the Muscovite state, supported by the activities of freemasonry functioning in Poland, meant that the sovereignty of the Republic of Poland was threatened. That is why the United Right seeks to strengthen the armed forces – the Polish Army and to strengthen the alliance with the USA and other sovereign states.

  • Inowrocław airport. Latkowo. 2019

    At the outset, we must write that Inowrocław has two independent airports. The first airport is located at Szosa Toruńska, within the administrative borders of the City and is owned by Aeroclub Kujawski. EPIN code. The second airport is also located on Szosa Toruńska (National Road No. 25), but further, 5 km from the city…

  • Inowrocław airport. Latkowo. 2012

    Inowrocław is one of the centers of Staropolskie Kujawy. Sometimes called the City on Salt. Fertile lands were conducive to the development of settlements, mentioned as early as 3,000 BC. In addition, the settlement was located on the Amber Road. On January 20, 1185, the first reference to the princely market "in Novo Wladislaw" comes…

  • Inowrocław Jacewo airport. 2013

    Inowrocław is one of the centers of Staropolskie Kujawy. Sometimes called the City on Salt. Fertile lands were conducive to the development of settlements, mentioned as early as 3,000 BC. In addition, the settlement was located on the Amber Road. On January 20, 1185, the first reference to the princely market "in Novo Wladislaw" comes…