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  2. Ljubljana Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 8 December 2004, the airport received its first annual millionth passenger. Overall, the airport handled 1,721,355 passengers in 2019, representing a 5% drop in traffic figures compared to the previous year. In 2007, the right-wing government proposed renaming the airport from Aerodrom Ljubljana to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport.

  3. List of airports in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Elevation Runways AIP / website International airports Ljubljana (Brnik) LJLJ LJU Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport: 388 m (1273 ft) 13/31: 3300 x 45 m (paved) eAIP web: Maribor (Orehova vas) LJMB MBX Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport: 267 m (876 ft) 15/33: 2500 x 45 m (paved) 15L/33R: 1200 x 60 m (unpaved) eAIP web: Portorož (Sečovlje ...

  4. Category:Airports in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Ljubljana Airport; M. Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport; P. ... Slovenj Gradec Airport; Šoštanj Airport This page was last edited on 4 February 2017, at 00:15 (UTC). ...

  5. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location

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    8 February 1993 – Iran Air Tours Flight 962 a Tupolev Tu-154 was departing on a non-scheduled flight from Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran, to Mashhad International Airport when it became involved in a mid-air collision with an Iranian Air Force Sukhoi Su-24 fighter plane that was on approach to the same airport. All 12 crew members and ...

  6. Air transport in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    More airlines were founded during the 1960s, namely Ljubljana-based Adria Airways (initially named Adria Aviopromet, later Inex-Adria Airways), and the Belgrade-based Aviogenex in 1968. [ citation needed ] During the late 1980s and 1990s a big number of private companies were established.

  7. Area control center - Wikipedia

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    In air traffic control, an area control center (ACC), also known as a center or en-route center, is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft flying in the airspace of a given flight information region (FIR) at high altitudes between airport approaches and departures.

  8. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport - Wikipedia

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    In mid-December 2024 eGates for passport controls were introduced, with 10 eGates in the departures area and 10 eGates in the arrivals area, totaling in 20 eGates. [104] In 2007 the airport prohibited cars parking next to the airport terminal, instead they have to use the car park provided, as a result of the 2007 Glasgow International Airport ...

  9. Portorož Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portorož Airport (Slovene: Aerodrom Portorož) (IATA: POW, ICAO: LJPZ) is the smallest of three international airports in Slovenia.It is located near the village of Sečovlje, 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Portorož, and less than 300 m (980 ft) from the Croatian border.