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Originally known as Bratislava Ivanka Airport, shortly after the independence of Slovakia in 1993 it was re-named after general Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1880–1919), whose aircraft crashed near Bratislava in 1919. The airport is owned and run by Letisko M. R. Štefánika – Airport Bratislava, a.s. (BTS). As of September 2014 the company ...
M. R. Štefánik Airport (Bratislava Airport) ... Aerodrome JASNA Letisko| - Aerodrome JASNA ICAO This page was last edited on 20 June 2024, at 08:59 (UTC ...
Poprad–Tatry Airport (Slovak: Letisko Poprad-Tatry) (IATA: TAT, ICAO: LZTT) is an airport in the Slovak ski resort town of Poprad.The airport has one of the highest elevations in Central Europe, at 718 m, which is 150 m higher than Innsbruck Airport in Austria, but 989 m lower than Samedan Airport in Switzerland.
The "red line" (Line B) was supposed to start in Petržalka in the South, proceed through the city center where both lines would meet and eventually lead to the airport Letisko Milana Rastislava Štefánika in the East of Bratislava. [1] Construction works, which began in 1989, ended with the Velvet Revolution in former Czechoslovakia ...
In 2001, the construction of a new terminal began, which was opened in 2004 and in 2005 was awarded the title Construction of the Year 2005. In 2004, the business company Letisko Košice - Airport Kosice, a.s. was established, in which a strategic partner joined in 2006. In 2007, the handling area was expanded, which increased the number of stands.
The airport is used for music festivals during the summer and is home to the Military History Museum Piešťany.Its airport layout is considerably different from other airports as the terminal building is not adjacent with the runway.
Sliač Air Base (IATA: SLD, ICAO: LZSL), historically, Letisko Sliač ("Sliač Airport") or Letisko Tri Duby (literally, "The Three Oaks Airport") is a military airport in central Slovakia situated between the towns of Zvolen and Banská Bystrica and near the spa town of Sliač. The airport has one runway which is 2,400 m long (18/36).
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