Mielec Airport
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09/27 | 2,500 | 0 | Concrete |
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The city of Mielec (64 000 inhabitants) located in a very densely populated western part of Podkarpacie and eastern Małopolska and Świętokrzyskie (an agglomeration Tarnobrzeg- Sandomierz- Stalowa Wola of approx. 200 000 inhabitants, 30 kilometers to the north, town of Tarnów, 120 000 inhabitants, 50 kilometres to the west), has a former military and industrial airport managed by the company PZL Cargo, that during the renovation of the runway of Rzeszów airport in December 2004 was intended to be used as a replacement for the runway at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport. It offers an APV-I instrument approach and an aviation fuel station.[2] Experts estimate that it could handle even large aircraft. Its location offers a chance to serve the parts of Świętokrzyskie and Małoposlska regions, that are otherwise not covered by other airports.
History
The airport opened in 1938.
Airport infrastructure
There exists a railroad line next to the terminal that can be used for passenger service or industry. Airport offers an APV-I instrument approach and an aviation fuel station[3] with avgas and Jet A-1 type fuels.
References
External links
- Official website
- Lotnisko Mielec- unofficial website
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- Białystok-Krywlany
- Katowice-Muchowiec
- Kielce-Masłów
- Koszalin
- Krosno
- Lubin
- Mielec
- Nowy Targ
- Poznań–Kobylnica
- Rzeszów (EPRJ)
- Szczecin-Dąbie
- Toruń
- Warsaw-Babice
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