Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The annual capacity of the airport increased to 5.4 million passengers. [7] Chișinău International Airport is a member of Airports Council International. The airport closed temporarily on 24 February 2022, as Moldovan airspace was closed in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [8]
Chișinău International Airport 46°55′44″N 28°56′04″E / 46.92880°N 28.93456°E / 46.92880; 28.93456 ( Chișinău International Certified, international flights
The Government of Moldova stated that all flights were delayed, and passengers were evacuated from the airport. [3] Additionally, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said that state institutions had been put on high alert and expressed condolences to the families and relatives of the victims, and also added that the shooter was a foreign citizen who ...
Moldaeroservice was established in 1966 and became largest state owned aviation enterprise in Moldova, employing 500 persons, being operator of two airports Bălți City Airport and Bălți International Airport, airfields in Bender and Soroca and airline with a branch in Chișinău, airline operating ambulance flights, regional transport, agricultural and police border flights.
The runway at Bălți International Airport is the last runway built from scratch of reinforced concrete – the second runway of reinforced concrete in the Republic of Moldova [6] after the runway at Chisinau airport. For example, at the military airfield in Marculesti, the runway is assembled from concrete slabs whose joints are not strong ...
Moldova is internationally connected by plane via Chișinău International Airport, with direct flights to and from many European destinations, including Amsterdam Schiphol, Berlin Brandenburg, London Stansted, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, Rome–Fiumicino Airport, Istanbul Airport, and Dubai International Airport.
Nevertheless, during the reconstruction of Chișinău International Airport in 1999–2000, the Tiraspol Airport was used to carry out regular flights, for which, according to the temporary scheme, the presence of the registration and customs-border service of Chișinău International Airport was organized at the Tiraspol Airport.
1960 - Chișinău International Airport opens. 1965 Romanian Literature Museum established. Population: 278,000. [12] 1974 - Chișinău Airport terminal built. 1977 4 March: 1977 Vrancea earthquake. Sud-Est magazine begins publication. 1978 - Chișinău Zoo and Pe Strada Trandafirilor theatre founded. 1979 - Population: 539,000. [13]