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At that time the airport for Bratislava was in Vajnory, about 3 km away from the current airport. That airport is now closed. [2] Preparation for the current airport started in 1947 and construction began in 1948. Two runways were constructed (04/22, 1900 m and 13/31, 1500 m) and the airport, known as Bratislava‑Ivanka, opened in 1951. [3]
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 ...
The Slovak Government Flight Service fleet includes the following aircraft in 2025: 2 Airbus A319 (OM-BYA, in new colors (YOM:2005, with SSG since 2016)), OM-BYK, in new colors (YOM:2002, with SSG since 2017)) 1 Fokker 100 (OM-BYB, in new colors (YOM:1992, with SSG since 2017)) 1 Bell 429 (OM-BYD, in black livery (YOM:2014, with SSG since 2015))
A flight information display system (FIDS) is a computer system used in airports to display flight information to passengers, in which a computer system controls mechanical or electronic display boards or monitors in order to display arriving and departing flight information in real-time. The displays are located inside or around an airport ...
^1 Morocco temporarily suspends DST for the month of Ramadan. ^2 BAK is common IATA code for Heydar Aliyev International Airport (IATA: GYD) and Zabrat Airport (IATA: ZXT). ^3 BHZ is common IATA code for Tancredo Neves International Airport (IATA: CNF) and Belo Horizonte/Pampulha – Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport (IATA: PLU).
AirExplore is a Slovak charter airline headquartered and based at Bratislava Airport. The airline is IOSA certified and is a member of AIR-E, Airlines International Representation in Europe. [1] The company is a part of Avia Solutions Group, a global aviation business group. [citation needed]
Vajnory Airport (ICAO: LZVB) [1] [2] was an airfield located near the village of Vajnory, close to Slovakia's capital Bratislava.The airfield was opened in the early 1910s. On 4 May 1919, the Czechoslovak war minister Milan Rastislav Štefánik died during an unsuccessful landing attempt at the Vajnory airport.
Vienna Airport originally projected that it would need a third runway by 2012, or 2016 at the latest, in the event of cooperation with nearby Bratislava Airport. [5] The third runway is planned to be parallel to and south of the existing runway 11/29. It will be designated 11R/29L, with the existing runway being renamed 11L/29R.