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Sofia Airport (Bulgarian: Летище София, romanized: Letishte 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]
Rank Airport City IATA / ICAO 2010 2015 2019 2020 2023 2024 Change 1. Sofia Airport: Sofia: SOF / LBSF 3,296,936 4,088,943 7,107,096 2,937,846 7,208,987 7,922,702
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 ...
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.
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.
Airport branch end Sofiyska Sveta gora Metro Station ( Bulgarian : Метростанция „Софийска Света гора“ ) is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria . It started operation on 2 April 2015.
2: 6 minesweepers were acquired from Yugoslavia in 1981. As of 2023 2 of them are in active service and the other 3 were sold. [73] And the last one was scrapped Zodiac Pro 850 United States: Multiple role: 2 2 8.50 meters center console boat with accommodation for 10 people were received in 2020. [77] Special Operations Craft – Riverine ...
The initial Mod 2s were Nos. 32–35, with other later converted to Mod 2. These were all constructed of gun steel. [2] The 10-inch Mark 3 Mod 0 was built in a length of 40 calibers, had a tube, jacket and four hoops with a locking ring, and a screw box liner, all of which were manufactured out of nickel-steel. [1]