Traian Vuia International Airport

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Timişoara "Traian Vuia" International Airport
Aeroportul Internaţional Timişoara "Traian Vuia"
IATA: TSR - ICAO: LRTR
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator SN Aeroportul Internaţional Timişoara
Serves Timişoara
Elevation AMSL 348 ft (106 m)
Coordinates 45°48′36″N, 21°20′17″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 11,483 3,500 Concrete
Statistics (2006)
Number of Passengers 608,212
Aircraft Movements 22,738

Timişoara "Traian Vuia" International (IATA: TSRICAO: LRTR) (also known as Giarmata Airport) is Romania's second airport in terms of air traffic, after Bucharest Henri Coandă and the main air transportation hub for the western part of Romania. It is located in Timişoara, in the region of Banat, near the Hungarian and Serbian border. The airport was renamed on February 6, 2003 after the Romanian flight pioneer Traian Vuia, a Timiş County native.


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[edit] Traffic

In 2006 the airport served 608,212 passengers and is expected to reach the first million passengers in the following years. It has one of the biggest annual growth rate in terms of passenger traffic among Romanian airports (over 25%). TSR is one of the four airports in Romania capable of handling jumbo jets, the main airport for the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza euroregion and it is a back-up airport for Bucharest Otopeni Airport, Belgrade Airport and Budapest Airport.

[edit] History

Timişoara's first airport (Timişoara Communal Airport) was built a few kilometers away from the current airport's position, in the town of Moşniţa Veche. The first airplane landed there on July 17, 1935. The airport was rebuilt on its current position in the 1960s. The domestic flights terminal was opened in 1964. In 1980 the airport received International Airport status.

[edit] City Access

The airport is located 12 km north-east of Timişoara city center, served by DN6(E70) road. The RATT bus 26 connects the terminal to Timişoara city centre.

[edit] Airlines and destinations

Timişoara "Traian Vuia" is Carpatair's main hub.

[edit] Future development

The construction of the new Carpatair terminal, a €50 million investment, will start in 2006.

[edit] Military uses

The Traian Vuia International Airport was home of the 93rd Air Base. 93rd Air base disbanded in August 2004 with the MiG-21 Lancers and IAR-330L moving to Câmpia Turzii for reassignment to 71st Air Base. The air base also operated the MiG-23 Flogger, which was retired in early 2002. Over 30 MiG-23s are still in storage at Timisoara Airport.

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Airports of Romania
Arad (ARW) | Bacău (BCM) | Baia Mare (BAY) | Bucharest Aurel Vlaicu (BBU) | Bucharest Henri Coandă (OTP) | Caransebeş (CSB) | Cluj Napoca (CLJ) | Constanţa (CND) | Craiova (CRA) | Iaşi (IAS) | Oradea (OMR) | Satu Mare (SUJ) | Sibiu (SBZ) | Suceava (SCV) | Târgu Mureş (TGM) | Timişoara (TSR) | Tulcea (TCE)
Projected: Braşov | Bucharest Alexeni


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