Užice-Ponikve Airport
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Užice-Ponikve Airport Аеродром Ужице-Поникве Aerodrom Užice-Ponikve |
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IATA: UZC - ICAO: LYUZ | |||
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Airport type | Military (becoming public in 2007) | ||
Operator | Military of Serbia | ||
Serves | Užice | ||
Elevation AMSL | 2,966 ft (904 m) | ||
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Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
11/29 | 10,499 | 3,200 | Asphalt |
Užice-Ponikve Airport (IATA: UZC, ICAO: LYUZ) (Serbian: Аеродром Ужице-Поникве / Aerodrom Užice-Ponikve) is an airport in Serbia under heavy reconstruction. The airport is located 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northwest from the city of Užice. The airport is being reconstructed at the moment, and will be ready for civil traffic in the summer of 2007.
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[edit] History
Užice-Ponikve Airport was built in the period from 1979 to 1983 but until 1992 it hasn’t been actively used.
In 1996 it was turned into public airport. Jat Airways, then known as Jat Yugoslav Airlines, served the airport twice a week for a domestic line Užice - Belgrade - Tivat - Užice, with an ATR-72. Later the airline stopped service because there was not a large enough passenger load.
In 1999 it was heavily bombarded by NATO forces during the bombing of Yugoslavia. The airport now has a brighter future with construction/reconstruction, due to interest of local companies in cargo transport and great potential of this region in tourism (some of the nearby tourist centers are Zlatibor, Tara mountain and Mokra Gora).
On September 27, 2006 the military of Serbia announced that it will sell Ponikve Airport therefore meaning that the airport will become public.
[edit] Heavy reconstruction (in progress)
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is investing 3.5 million Serbian dinars for the completion of the runway reconstruction at Užice-Ponikve Airport. As earlier agreed, Belgrade Nikola Tesla will provide financial and logistics support in order to create conditions for civil air operations from Užice, as soon as possible. The management of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport also plans to make Užice-Ponikve it's cargo base for the western Serbia region.
The runway at Užice-Ponikve (3,200 m in length after reconstruction) is among longest in the Balkans region, and the second longest in Serbia. Due to this, the airport has a potential of handling large aircraft.
The Government of Serbia is also supporting current works with 2,5 million euros. Reconstruction commenced on the 24th of July, 2006 by the "Putevi Užice" company. The total reconstruction is expected to be completed in 2007.
[edit] RAIRDev project
Užice-Ponikve Airport is involved in the "Regional Airports Interaction for Regional Development" project, organized by CADSES INTERREG cooperation program. The aim of the project is strengthning of integrated and sustainable regional development based on the creation of a flexible air transport system provided by a cooperation network between regional airports. Beside Užice-Ponikve Airport, airports involved in the project are another 8 regional airports in Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Italy, Ukraine and Germany.
[edit] Service
The management of Užice-Ponikve Airport confirmed interest of low cost, scheduled and chartered airlines.
[edit] See also
[edit] Sources
- (Serbian) Ponikve osposobljene za vojne letove - Uklonjeno 10 raketa
- (Serbian) Aerodrom Ponikve kod Užica osposobljen za vojne letove (Photo: Runway of Ponikve Airport)
- (Serbian) "Ponikve" ponovo niču
- RAIRDev project
- World Aero Data airport information for LY88
Military Airports in Serbia | |||||||||
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Batajnica Airbase | Đakovica Airfield | Kovin Airport | Kraljevo-Lađevci Airport | Sjenica Airport | Sombor Airport | Užice-Ponikve Airport |