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LIPE - Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Bologna-Guglielmo Marconi) (IATA: BLQ, ICAO: LIPE) is an international airport serving the city of Bologna in Italy. It is approximately 6 km (3. 7 mi) northwest of the city center in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.
The original Bologna airport was opened in 1933 some 500 meters to the west of the present building. Th... Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Bologna-Guglielmo Marconi) (IATA: BLQ, ICAO: LIPE) is an international airport serving the city of Bologna in Italy. It is approximately 6 km (3. 7 mi) northwest of the city center in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.
The original Bologna airport was opened in 1933 some 500 meters to the west of the present building. This airport was used until the 1970s, by which time it had become impractically small for passenger numbers and was replaced by the present airport. There is one terminal, which underwent an expansion during 2011–2013. It now covers a total surface 36,100m2, of which 5,500m2 are shopping areas. A new baggage handling system was installed and there are now 24 departure gates, all are bus gates since there are not yet any jetways at the airport. Bologna airport has one runway, 12/30, made of asphalt; its dimensions are 2,800 by 45 metres (9,186 by 148 ft).
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LIPH - Treviso A. Canova Airport
Treviso Airport LIPH: Aeroporto di Treviso A. Canova (IATA: TSF, ICAO: LIPH), sometimes Venice-Treviso Airport, is an international airport located 1. 6 NM (3. 0 km; 1. 8 mi) west-southwest of Treviso and approximately 31 km away from the city of Venice, Italy. It is used mainly by low-cost airlines.
The airport stands 18 meters above sea level. The runway direction is 07/25 with an asphalt surface 2,420 m long and 45 m wide. The new terminal was opened in 2007. It was named after Antoni... Treviso Airport LIPH: Aeroporto di Treviso A. Canova (IATA: TSF, ICAO: LIPH), sometimes Venice-Treviso Airport, is an international airport located 1. 6 NM (3. 0 km; 1. 8 mi) west-southwest of Treviso and approximately 31 km away from the city of Venice, Italy. It is used mainly by low-cost airlines.
The airport stands 18 meters above sea level. The runway direction is 07/25 with an asphalt surface 2,420 m long and 45 m wide. The new terminal was opened in 2007. It was named after Antonio Canova, a famous Italian sculptor. In December 2020, Ryanair announced it would open a new base at the airport consisting of 18 new routes in addition to several existing ones.
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LIPH Treviso Airport Italy
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LIPH Treviso-sant'angelo
Aeroporto di Treviso A. Canova (IATA: TSF, ICAO: LIPH), sometimes Venice-Treviso Airport, is an international airport located 1. 6 NM (3. 0 km; 1. 8 mi) west-southwest of Treviso and approximately 31 km (19 mi) away from the city of Venice, Italy. It is used mainly by low-cost airlines.
The airport stands 18 meters above sea level. The runway direction is 07/25 with an asphalt surface 2,420 m (7,940 ft) long and 45 m (150 ft) wide. The new terminal was opened in 2007. It was named after Anto... Aeroporto di Treviso A. Canova (IATA: TSF, ICAO: LIPH), sometimes Venice-Treviso Airport, is an international airport located 1. 6 NM (3. 0 km; 1. 8 mi) west-southwest of Treviso and approximately 31 km (19 mi) away from the city of Venice, Italy. It is used mainly by low-cost airlines.
The airport stands 18 meters above sea level. The runway direction is 07/25 with an asphalt surface 2,420 m (7,940 ft) long and 45 m (150 ft) wide. The new terminal was opened in 2007. It was named after Antonio Canova, a famous Italian sculptor.
Ryanair and other low-cost airlines land at Treviso, flying from Berlin, London, Paris and other European airports.
After the reconstruction, Treviso Airport is conveniently connected with Venice not only by the "city bus - train" route, but also by direct direct bus routes of express companies that deliver passengers to Venice in 40-60 minutes and for a very reasonable fee.
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Custom airport building and some in the surrounding area.
Custom platform,vehicles and custom airport night lighting.
Glass effect windows of buildings airport and vehicles.
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LIPI Rivolto Airport
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LIPK - Forli Airport
Luigi Ridolfi Airport of Forlì (ICAO LIPK code, IATA FRL code), 97 ft above sea level, Runway length 2561 m, Cat. ICAO 4D, ILS cat. I (cat. II runway 30 in progress) Forlì, a little big airport: The airport of Forlì in Emilia Romagna is dedicated to Luigi Ridolfi, who was an Italian aviator of the early twentieth century. It is the closest airport to the Bologna-Borgo Panigale airport and was the second, among the airports in the region, for busy passenger traffic.
Together with the "Fra... Luigi Ridolfi Airport of Forlì (ICAO LIPK code, IATA FRL code), 97 ft above sea level, Runway length 2561 m, Cat. ICAO 4D, ILS cat. I (cat. II runway 30 in progress) Forlì, a little big airport: The airport of Forlì in Emilia Romagna is dedicated to Luigi Ridolfi, who was an Italian aviator of the early twentieth century. It is the closest airport to the Bologna-Borgo Panigale airport and was the second, among the airports in the region, for busy passenger traffic.
Together with the "Francesco Baracca" State Aeronautical Technical Institute, the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering of the University of Bologna, the ENAV Academy and the Flight Professional Flight Training Center, it constitutes the Aeronautical Technological Center of Forlì. (quote from the website www. forli-airport. com).
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LIPK Forli Luigi Ridolfi Airport
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LIPK Forli Luigi Ridolfi International Airport
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- High-resolution custom ground textures, dirt and other details
- Detailed Main terminal
- Surrounding buildings fully modeled
Forlì International Airport, also known as Luigi Ridolfi Airport, is an airport in Forlì, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It serves Emilia-Romagna, eastern Tuscany, specifically the metropolitan Bologna and Rimini Riviera areas. It is named for the Italian aviator Luigi ... - High resolution ground textures
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Forlì International Airport, also known as Luigi Ridolfi Airport, is an airport in Forlì, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It serves Emilia-Romagna, eastern Tuscany, specifically the metropolitan Bologna and Rimini Riviera areas. It is named for the Italian aviator Luigi Ridolfi. Since 2018, it is operated by the new operating company F. A.
Forlì International Airport was originally Luigi Ridolfi Airport, and dedicated by Benito Mussolini prior to WWII. Mussolini was born in the nearby town of Predappio.
On 29 March 2013, the airport was closed due to the lack of Jet-A fuel per Notam B1624/13. The management company, SEAF S. p. A. , was declared bankrupt. A tender was issued by ENAC, the aviation administration, to operate the airport. The submissions were reviewed by local, regional, and pan-EU government representatives, as well as Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Maurizio Lupi. Support was put forth unanimously from government for a submission by Aviacom S. r. L. , Robert L Halcombe Administrator, Lotras S. p. A. , and Siem S. r. L. [5] forming Air Romagna S. p. A.
The thirty-year concession was awarded on September 28, 2014, to Air Romagna S. p. A. Under the new administration, in 2016 the primary focus was to restructure general aviation operations and in 2017 to bring charter traffic and scheduled airlines. The target commercial passenger area of influence was to be Northern Europe and Scandinavia, major cities west in the European Union, and east to the Russian Federation. Then, through alliances, the intent was to connect with North American markets.
Forlì Airport was formerly used by Wizz Air, but the airline canceled all flights to Forlì. Wind Jet moved to the nearby Rimini Airport on 27 March 2011, and thereafter quit the latter too, filing for administration shortly after. Ryanair used to fly from Forlì to a number of European cities such as London-Stansted and Frankfurt-Hahn until it moved to the nearby Bologna Airport.
Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of 28 meters above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 12/30 with an asphalt surface measuring 2,560 by 45 metres (8,399 ft × 148 ft). The facility upgraded to navigation Cat III(b) in 2016. A highway was completed in June 2014, providing a direct access from major north–south artery road, A-14.
Currently, new terminal space is being designed which makes use of only renewable and low carbon materials. Old fossil-fuel equipment is being phased out, to be replaced by electric vehicles. Electric power consumed at the airport must be contracted from clean, renewable sources. The airport reserved the right in all sub-concessions (services such as catering, trash, etc. ) to require renewable or recycled materials and vehicles operated by renewable energy.
Forlì International Airport is also the home of three major aviation universities and training facilities, serving ENAV (air navigation and air traffic control school), ENAC (pilot and cabin crew training), and aircraft certification and maintenance advance training. It similarly has attracted maintenance and manufacture of civilian drones, and the first pan-European aviation and aerospace business incubator.
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LIPQ - Trieste Airport and POI
Trieste Airport (IATA: TRS, ICAO: LIPQ) is an Italian airport in Friuli-Venezia Giulia (and largest for the transport of people in the region itself) located in the municipality of Ronchi dei Legionari, 30 km northwest of Trieste , 21 km southwest of Gorizia, and 38 km south of Udine, along the Venezia Giulia state road 14. The structure, open to commercial traffic, is equipped with an asphalt runway 3000 m long and 45 m wide, with RWY 09-27 orientation and is managed by the company Aeroporto Fr... Trieste Airport (IATA: TRS, ICAO: LIPQ) is an Italian airport in Friuli-Venezia Giulia (and largest for the transport of people in the region itself) located in the municipality of Ronchi dei Legionari, 30 km northwest of Trieste , 21 km southwest of Gorizia, and 38 km south of Udine, along the Venezia Giulia state road 14. The structure, open to commercial traffic, is equipped with an asphalt runway 3000 m long and 45 m wide, with RWY 09-27 orientation and is managed by the company Aeroporto Friuli Venezia Giulia S. p. A. under the trade name of Trieste Airport - Friuli Venezia Giulia.
The first airport structure in the territory of Ronchi dei Legionari is the training ground of the 4th Fighter Wing in 1935. The 17th Fighter Group was stationed here from July 1943 until 8 September 1943.
In the fifties, the area was chosen as the seat of the civil airport, which began operations on 2 December 1961: a Douglas DC-3 of the Mediterranean airline company took off for Rome, inaugurating commercial connections. In 1978 the track was extended to the current 3,000 meters. The control tower that still manages the traffic of the airport was inaugurated in 1982. In 1998 the expansion and modernization works of the airport were completed, allowing a capacity of 1. 5 million passengers per year. An airport is also built for the freight sector.
On 9 June 2011, the regional council approved the development of an intermodal hub that would extend within an area of 475,000 m² between the airport and the current Venice-Trieste railway line, which runs 250 meters from the terminal. On March 19, 2018, the new intermodal hub was inaugurated which consists of a new railway station called "Trieste Airport-Ronchi dei Legionari" connected to the passenger terminal via an elevated walkway 425 meters long. A new bus and coach station equipped with 16 stalls, a multi-storey car park with 500 seats and a ground level car park with 1000 seats.
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