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  2. Tallinn Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the establishment of the present airport in Ülemiste area, Lasnamäe Airfield was the primary airport of Tallinn, serving as a base for Aeronaut airline. After Aeronaut went bankrupt in 1928, air service was continued by Deruluft, which used Nehatu instead, 12 km (7.5 mi) from the centre of Tallinn.

  3. List of airports in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn / Linnahall: EECL Tallinn/City Hall Heliport: 8 26 concrete heliport, civil, international [6: Tallinn / Ülemiste: EETN TLL Tallinn Airport (Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport) 3,480 × 45 11,417 × 148 08/26, asphalt/concrete civil, international [6

  4. List of the busiest airports in the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Baltic States (dark green) in Europe (dark grey). This is a list of the busiest airports in the Baltic states in terms of total number of Passengers, Aircraft movements and Freight and Mail Tonnes per year.

  5. Lasnamäe Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The newer Tallinn Airport is also located in Lasnamäe but 4.5 km (2.8 mi) south-southwest. In 1924, the airfield was shortly taken over by communist rebels during the 1924 Estonian coup attempt . In 1956, the 425th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Defence Forces arrived from Siverskaya (Siverskiy), in Leningrad Oblast. [ 2 ]

  6. Avies - Wikipedia

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    Avies was established and started operations in 1991 [4] and operated scheduled passenger transport, charter and air taxi services.. All domestic flights in Sweden were cancelled in March 2015, due to contract cancellation by Swedish Traffic Administration.

  7. SmartLynx Airlines Estonia - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February 2018, a SmartLynx Estonia Airbus A320-214 (registered ES-SAN) whilst operating for SmartLynx Estonia Flight 9001, was a training flight for 4 new student pilots.

  8. Nordica (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Nordica, part of the Nordic Aviation Group AS together with its subsidiary Xfly, was [2] an Estonian charter airline which was the flag carrier of Estonia from 2016 to 2023, a capacity purchase arrangement provider, headquartered in Tallinn, [3] with its office premises in the vicinity of Tallinn Airport.

  9. Category:International airports in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn Airport; Tartu Airport This page was last edited on 23 September 2022, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...