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An airport rail link service to the main railway station, Gara de Nord (Bucharest North), runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall. [134] As of August 2021, the trains, alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes, seven days a week.
128.7 MHz Iași: LRIS Iași Airfield, 47°09'26"N 27°38'05"E 128.3 MHz Ineu / Oradea: King Land Ineu Airfield, 47°04'37"N 22°06'08"E Luncani: Lac Luncani Airfield, 46°28'55"N 23°55'51"E Salcea / Suceava: Salcea Airfield 123.60 MHz Sălicea: Sălicea Airfield, 46°41'0"N 23°30'28"E Săulești / Deva: LRDV DVA Săulești Airfield, 45°51'51 ...
In 1923, CFRNA built the industrial facilities for aircraft maintenance in Băneasa. These facilities preceded the aerospace company Romaero. [7] During World War II, the airport was used by both Romanian and German units as an aircraft repair hub and also functioned as the headquarters of the Romanian White Squadron. The airport mainly had a ...
Bucharest Constantin Brâncuși Airport/Bucharest South Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Constantin Brâncuși/Aeroportul București Sud) is a proposed new facility to support the existing Otopeni Airport.
The M6 Line will connect Bucharest North railway station (Gara de Nord) to Henri Coandă International Airport (Aeroportul Otopeni). The line is expected to be completed by 2028. [1] [2] As of 2019, only the section from 1 Mai station to Tokyo station had secured funding. [3]
The lead single off their second studio album, "Ți-am promis", peaked at number five on the Romanian Top 100. [4] Their second album, În culori , was released in January 2002, and received a platinum certification from the Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România later that year. [ 5 ] "
Passenger and cargo flights began on 20 September 1979. [7] International flights began a year later, on 1 November 1980. [7] In the 1980s, passengers had six weekly flights to Bucharest and two weekly flights to Constanța and back. Between 1986 and 1989 there were two weekly flights to and from Frankfurt.
George Enescu International Airport (IATA: BCM, ICAO: LRBC) is an airport located in Bacău, Romania.Named after the Romanian composer George Enescu the airport shares its runway with RoAF 95th Air Base, and Aerostar, a major Romanian aerospace and defence company.