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Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport[4] (IATA: CLJ, ICAO: LRCL) is an airport serving the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Initially known as Someșeni Airport, it is located 9 km (5.6 mi) east of the city centre, in the Someșeni area, which is now within the Cluj-Napoca city limits. [2] The airport is named in honour of Romanian revolutionary ...
City First aviation activities Military activities Commercial activities First concrete runway International Status Closed 1. Henri Coandă International Airport: Bucharest: 1940: 1940-present: 1965-present: 1943: 1970-present: in use 2. Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport [19] Cluj-Napoca: 1917: 1917-1932 1940-1948: 1928-1940 1948-present ...
Rank Airport City Code (IATA/ICAO) Passengers [1] Annual change Rank change 1. Henri Coandă International Airport: Bucharest: OTP/LROP: 14,622,263: 16.1%: 2. Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport
RoAF 71st Air Base. The Romanian Air Force 71st Air Base "General Emanoil Ionescu" (Romanian: Baza 71 Aeriană "General Emanoil Ionescu"), also known as Câmpia Turzii Air Base, is located in the commune Luna near the city of Câmpia Turzii, in Cluj County. [2] The 71st Air Base was founded on 1 June 2002 from the previous 71st Fighter and ...
IATA airport code Headquarters County 57th Air Base: CND Mihail Kogălniceanu: Constanța: 71st Air Base – Câmpia Turzii-Luna: Cluj: 86th Air Base – Fetești-Borcea: Ialomița: 90th Airlift Base: OTP București-Otopeni: Ilfov: 95th Air Base: BCM Bacău: Bacău
The list includes major cities with the status of municipiu (103 in total), as well as cities and towns with the status of oraș (216 in total). Romania has 319 cities and towns: one city with over 1 million inhabitants, 17 other cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, 153 cities with a population between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, 110 ...
Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București) (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP) is Romania 's busiest international airport, located in Otopeni, 16.5 km (10.3 mi) north of Bucharest 's city centre. [1] It is currently one of the two airports serving the capital of Romania.
Cluj-Napoca. Cluj-Napoca (/ ˈkluːʒnæˌpoʊkə / KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ), or simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country [5] and the seat of Cluj County.