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LIPE - Bologna 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 centre in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.
- High-fidelity rendition of Bologna Airport built from the ground up
- Main terminal interiors mode... 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 centre in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.
- High-fidelity rendition of Bologna Airport built from the ground up
- Main terminal interiors modeled
- Landside buildings and significant POIs near the airport
- Custom GSE vehicles
- Optimized to MSFS performance guidelines for PC and Xbox
- Compatible with most aircraft AI plug-ins
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).
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.
LIPH Treviso Airport Italy
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.
Features:
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.
Version for MSFS2020
LIPI - Rivolto Air Base
The military airport of Rivolto has a very long history that goes back to the beginnings of aerial acrobatics. It is the place that, in March 1961, welcomed the first pilots of the Frecce Tricolori and is now inextricably linked to the name of the National Acrobatic Patrol (PAN). Today it is also the seat of the 2nd Stormo and is certainly one of the most known and visited places in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The men who work there are constantly engaged in making it better and more hospi... The military airport of Rivolto has a very long history that goes back to the beginnings of aerial acrobatics. It is the place that, in March 1961, welcomed the first pilots of the Frecce Tricolori and is now inextricably linked to the name of the National Acrobatic Patrol (PAN). Today it is also the seat of the 2nd Stormo and is certainly one of the most known and visited places in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The men who work there are constantly engaged in making it better and more hospitable. You can’t say that you know the PAN without visiting this small but important corner of the Air Force. (cit. Ghigi aviation)
The air base of Rivolto is undergoing major changes, including the new runway, which has replaced an old taxiway; we hope to have rebuilt the base as it is or will be soon; if we have uncertainties result from the fact that even the images of Google Earth are still up to date and that the military authorities do not give information; what we reconstructed comes from information from third parties non-military.
LIPI Rivolto Airport
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).
LIPK Forlì Airport

