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  2. Václav Havel Airport Prague - Wikipedia

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    The company operating the airport is Prague Airport (Letiště Praha, a. s.), a joint-stock company that has one shareholder, the Ministry of Finance. The company was founded in February 2008, as part of a privatisation process involving the Airport Prague (Správa Letiště Praha, s.p.) state enterprise. This action was in accordance with the ...

  3. List of airports in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015, Ostrava Airport has had a railway connection. [6] It is the only airport with a railway connection in the Czech Republic (via line S4), but there are plans to connect Prague Airport to the railway network.

  4. Prague–Kbely Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prague–Kbely Airport (Czech: letiště Praha–Kbely) (ICAO: LKKB) is a military airport located in Kbely, in the northeast municipal district of Prague, Czech Republic. Once Prague's principal airport, it is now used mainly as a military base for the Czech Air Force. It is the Czech republic's first ever airport.

  5. 'Shoot here!': reporter screams at Prague gunman to help ...

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    PRAGUE (Reuters) - "Hey, you fucker, here I am, shoot here!" screamed a Czech reporter trying to distract a gunman who killed 14 people at a university building in Prague on Thursday, helping ...

  6. Smartwings - Wikipedia

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    Smartwings, a.s. (formerly Travel Service, a.s.) [2] is a Czech airline with its head office on the property of Václav Havel Airport Prague in Ruzyně, 6th district, Prague. [5] It is the biggest airline in the Czech Republic, and it operates scheduled and chartered flights, mainly to leisure destinations.

  7. ČSA Flight 001 - Wikipedia

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    The flight departed Prague airport at 8:52 and proceeded routinely to Bratislava.At 9:35:10 the flight was cleared by Bratislava tower to land on runway 22.For reasons that are unclear, the crew executed a highly unstabilized ILS instrument approach to runway 22, with rates of descent as high as 4,320 fpm or 22 m/s (72 ft/s) instead of 10 m/s (33 ft/s); speeds varying from 225 to 435 km/h (140 ...

  8. Czech Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Prague Air Traffic Services Station, at Prague Airport; Pardubice Airport Authority Flight Training Centre (CLV) Pardubice, with 1× EV-97, 8× Z-142CAF, 1× Zlin Z-142, 1× Zlin Z-43, 7× L-39C, 1× L-410UVP, 8x Enstrom 480B and 6× Mi-17, [50] [51] [52] is not a part of the Air Force. Primary flight training was outsourced as of 1 April 2004.

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