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  2. List of airports in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Served civil passenger traffic from 1920 until the opening of Okęcie Airport in 1934. [12] Wrocław-Gądów Mały Scheduled flights operated from 1921 to 1942 and, after World War II, from 1946 until the relocation of all passenger service to Strachowice Airport in 1958. [13] Polish airports in the territories that belonged to Poland before ...

  3. 31st Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Baza Lotnicza), commonly known as Poznań-Krzesiny Airport is a Polish Air Force base and military airport, located in Krzesiny, part of the Nowe Miasto district of Poznań. The base was officially constituted on 31 December 2000, and since then has been the home base for the 3rd Tactical Squadron. It was the first base to host Polish F-16 ...

  4. List of airports in Poland with paved runways - Wikipedia

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    Many airports listed here are former military airfields that are either unused, closed, disintegrated [further explanation needed] or liquidated [further explanation needed]. On the other hand, many important unpaved airfields are not listed. Those are listed at "Airports in Poland with unpaved runways".

  5. Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport (also known as Gdynia-Oksywie or Gdynia-Babie Doły) is a civil (unfinished) and military airport in northern Poland. The governing authority of the city of Gdynia intended to build this airport as a low-cost alternative to the main airport at Rebiechowo, near Gdansk, providing another economic boost to the area.

  6. Category:Airports in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Defunct airports in Poland (7 P) F. Former Soviet military air bases in Poland (5 P) P. Polish Air Force bases (7 P) Pages in category "Airports in Poland"

  7. Warsaw Radom Airport - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Radom Heroes of Radom June 1976 Airport (IATA: RDO, ICAO: EPRA), also known as Radom-Sadków Airport, is a joint civil–military airport in central Poland, located approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Radom city center and 100 km (62 mi) from Warsaw. [2] The name "Sadków" comes from the suburb of Radom in which the airport is located.

  8. Wrocław Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław Nicolaus Copernicus Airport (Polish: Port lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika) (IATA: WRO, ICAO: EPWR) is an international civil-military airport in Wrocław in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. It is Poland's 5th busiest airport. In 2023, it handled over 3.8 million passengers. [2]

  9. 22nd Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The 22nd Air Base (Polish: 22. Baza Lotnicza) is a Polish Air Force air base east of Malbork, Poland, near the village of Królewo Malborskie. It was officially constituted on 1 January 2001, replacing the disbanded 41st Fighter Aviation Regiment. The main unit based there is the 41st Air Tactical Squadron flying Mikoyan MiG-29A/UB fighters.