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  2. Vasil Levski Sofia Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Vasil Levski Airport (Bulgarian: Летище „Васил Левски“ – София, romanized: Letishte Vasil Levski - Sofiya) (IATA: SOF, ICAO: LBSF) is the main international airport of Bulgaria, located 10 km (6.2 mi) east of the centre of the capital Sofia. [3]

  3. List of airports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City IATA / ICAO 2010 2015 2020 2023 2024 Change 1. Vasil Levski Sofia Airport: Sofia: SOF / LBSF 3,296,936 4,088,943 2,937,846 7,208,987 7,922,702

  4. List of the busiest airports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City Code (IATA/ICAO) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Change 17-18 1. Sofia: Sofia: SOF/LBSF: 3,504,326: 3,815,158: 4,088,943: 4,980,387: 6,490,096 [1 ...

  5. Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The Iskar flows north toward the Balkan Mountains, passing between the eastern city suburbs, next to the main building and below the runways of Vasil Levski Sofia Airport, and flows out of the Sofia Valley at the town of Novi Iskar, where the scenic Iskar Gorge begins. [44] The city is known for its 49 mineral and thermal springs. Artificial ...

  6. Sofia Airport metro station - Wikipedia

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    The airport is a high-tech site where everything happens in the air, and this is embedded in the design concept of the station - air, light, space, speed and dynamics. The steel cladding of the station is open and harmoniously combined with the side windows, from which light streams all day long.

  7. Vrazhdebna Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the nearby village of Vrazhdebna (now a suburb of Sofia) and is literally translated as hostile. Although various military transportation units, have been based at the airport since the late 1940s, it was not until 1994 when a separate military unit (16th Transport Air Base) was established.

  8. Cargoair - Wikipedia

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    Cargoair was established on 4 July 1997 as Vega Airlines and was rebranded as Cargoair on 26 October 2006. [3] In November 2007, Cargo Air was established as a General Sales Agent representative of the Belarusian cargo airline Ruby Star, offering to its customers' logistics services with Antonov An-12 and Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft.

  9. BH Air - Wikipedia

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    BH Air was founded in 2001 and began operations in January 2002 with charter flights to Sofia, Plovdiv, Burgas and Varna under contract from the UK tour operator "Balkan Holidays Ltd" (No Connection with BH Air).