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Banja Luka International Airport (IATA: BNX, ICAO: LQBK), also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located 18 km (11 mi) north northeast of the railway station [3] in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The airport is managed by the government-owned company ...
Airport name Type Banja Luka: Asphalt LQBK BNX Banja Luka International Airport: Public Banja Luka / Zalužani: Asphalt LQBZ Banja Luka Zalužani Airport: Public Bijeljina: Grass LQBN Bijeljina Airport: Brčko: Grass LQMG Camp McGovern: Public Bihać: Grass LQBI Bihać Golubić Airport: Public Bihać: Asphalt LYBI Željava Air Base: Military ...
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Banja Luka International Airport; Banja Luka Zalužani Airfield; ... Tuzla International Airport; Tuzla Jegen Lug Airport; V. Visoko Sport Airfield; Z. Željava Air Base
Banja Luka International Airport. Banja Luka is a minor hub of the railway services of Željeznice Republike Srpske, which comprises one half of the railway network of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [53] Services operate to most northern Bosnian towns, and two modern air-conditioned 'Talgo' trains run to Sarajevo every day. However, services are ...
Sarajevo International Airport (Bosnian: Međunarodni aerodrom Sarajevo) (Croatian: Međunarodna zračna luka Sarajevo) (Serbian: Међународни аеродром Сарајево) (IATA: SJJ, ICAO: LQSA) is the main international airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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On 20 May 2012, five people were killed when a sports plane, a Cessna 182 owned by Parachute Club Banja Luka, crashed in a field at Zalužani Airport. There were no survivors, and the victims were identified as a pilot, a parachuting instructor and three people who were undergoing parachuting training.