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The Piła Airport opened in 1913 in the town of Piła, in the rather sparsely populated part of northern Wielkopolska, Poland. It possesses a former military airport (runway size: 2400.5 x 60 meters) within the city limits, which does not serve any scheduled traffic. It was proposed to use the airport for commercial purposes, and the town authorities sent invitations to airlines asking whether they would be eager to operate on it. However, the interested airlines did not convince the authorities to turn it into a normal commercial airport. That might be due to the demographic limitations—the population in the catchment area is not larger than 1.5 million. In 2006, it was agreed to reopen the airport; however, no change occurred.
Piła Airport
Port Lotniczy Piła |
IATA: none – ICAO: EPPI
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Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Serves |
Piła, Poland |
Coordinates |
52°58′19″N
017°01′55″E |
Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
m |
ft |
0 |
2,400 |
7,874 |
Concrete |
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General Info
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Country |
Poland
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ICAO ID |
EPPI
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Latitude |
53.170000 53° 10' 12.00" N
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Longitude |
16.712500 016° 42' 45.00" E
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Elevation |
259 feet 79 meters
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Magnetic Variation |
003° E (01/06)
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Operating Agency |
MILITARY
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Runways
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ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
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03/21 |
7876 x 195 feet 2401 x 59 meters |
PART CONCRETE, PART ASPHALT, OR PART BITUMEN-BOUND MACADAM. |
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NO
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