Ruse Airport
Ruse Airport Летище Русе Letishte Ruse | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Municipally owned | ||||||||||
Serves | Ruse | ||||||||||
Location | Shtraklevo, Bulgaria | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 574 ft / 175 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 43°41′42″N 026°03′25″E / 43.69500°N 26.05694°ECoordinates: 43°41′42″N 026°03′25″E / 43.69500°N 26.05694°E | ||||||||||
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ROU Location within Bulgaria | |||||||||||
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Ruse Airport (IATA: ROU, ICAO: LBRS) (Bulgarian: Летище Русе, Letishte Ruse), also known as Shtraklevo (Щръклево) after the village located to the north, is a former military and passenger airport located about 20 km south of the city of Ruse, Bulgaria. It is currently closed, but with an active license for small passenger and cargo flights (license issued on 21.12.2016).[1]
History
The airport was established in 1967 as a training site for pilots from the Bulgarian Air Force. The airport was named 11th Air Base "Shtraklevo" and equipped with Aero L-29 Delfin coming from Dolna Mitropoliya Airport. It was used by Balkan Bulgarian Airlines for its domestic flights to Sofia Airport, but with the end of the communist era in Bulgaria, domestic flights weren't profitable, due to lack of government funding. It served as a training base until 1998, when it ceased military operations and was finally abandoned in 1999.
Developing
The government of Bulgaria decided to grant concession of some of its international airports, but the first procedure in late 2007 wasn't successful, although there was interest from the Swiss investor Ferdinand Prisi and the Bulgarian company Prista Oil.[2] The government decided to make a new bid for the airport of Ruse, the new concourse should take place in the middle of December 2007,[3] but later postponed it to unknown date.
In the mid-October 2014, the Ministry of Transport decided to grant the ownership of the airport to Ruse Municipality. The idea was approved by the municipality Councilors and the finalization of the deal was expected to occur in early November 2014. The airport's manager, Nikolay Gorchev, stated in an interview that when the deal was completed, an application for license for aviation activities would be made.[4]
The Bulgarian government transferred ownership of the property in Shtraklevo village, as well as its stake in the airport to Ruse municipality on December 17th, 2014. [5] The procedure was finalized on February 4 2015 [6] and the airport is currently officially owned by Ruse municipality.
Airlines and destinations
There are currently no services to and from Ruse Airport. There used to be a scheduled service to Sofia offered by Balkan Bulgarian Airlines.
References
- ↑ http://www.dnevnik.bg/biznes/2016/12/21/2887562_malki_samoleti_veche_shte_mogat_da_kacat_na_letishte/?ref=rss
- ↑ http://www.capital.bg/show.php?storyid=451631
- ↑ http://www.econ.bg/news/article152104.html
- ↑ http://www.dunavmost.bg/Ruse/Video/9399-ruse-shte-stane-parviyat-grad-s-obshtinsko-letishte-v-balgariya
- ↑ http://wire.seenews.com/news/bulgarias-ruse-airport-becomes-municipal-to-resume-operations-govt-454484
- ↑ http://ruse.dir.bg/news.php?id=18416383