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The airport is also officially called Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (Estonian: Lennart Meri Tallinna lennujaam) after the former president of Estonia Lennart Meri. [ 4 ] The airport is located 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southeast of the city centre of Estonian capital Tallinn , [ 2 ] on the eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste .
Tallinn / Linnahall: EECL Tallinn/City Hall Heliport: 8 26 concrete heliport, civil, international [6: Tallinn / Ülemiste: EETN TLL Tallinn Airport (Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport) 3,480 × 45 11,417 × 148 08/26, asphalt/concrete civil, international [6
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Ülemiste is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Lasnamäe, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 1,444 (As of 1 January 2015). [1] Estonia's largest airport Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is located in Ülemiste. Ülemiste is the location of the Ülemiste Keskus shopping mall and the Ülemiste City business park.
Avies AS was an airline and is now a travel company based in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] Its main base was Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport. [2] Avies operated flights from Tallinn to Kärdla and Kuressaare in Estonia. [3]
Baltic International Airlines (BIA) was a Latvian and US joint venture company owned by SIA Baltic International Airlines whose main airport was Riga International Airport. It was founded in June 1992, after the US-based private company Baltic International USA (BIUSA) failed to buy a part of the state-owned Latvian national airline Latavio .
Gas-powered Solaris Urbino 18 bus in Tallinn going towards Viru Keskus. Public transport in Tallinn consists of bus, tram, trolleybus, train, and ferry services. Tallinna Linnatranspordi (TLT) operates bus, tram and trolleybus routes, Elron operates train services, and Spinnaker OÜ operates the ferry service to Aegna Island on the high speed craft Vegtind. [1]