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Sombor Airport

Coordinates: 45°43′19.98″N 19°03′29.37″E / 45.7222167°N 19.0581583°E / 45.7222167; 19.0581583
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Sombor Airport

Aerodrom Sombor
  • IATA: none
  • ICAO: LYSO
    Sombor Airport is located in Serbia
    Sombor Airport
    Sombor Airport
    Location of Sombor Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorMilitary of Serbia
LocationSombor
Elevation AMSL272 ft / 83 m
Coordinates45°43′19.98″N 19°03′29.37″E / 45.7222167°N 19.0581583°E / 45.7222167; 19.0581583
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 5,905 1,800 Concrete
14/32 5,250 1,600 Grass

Sombor Airport (ICAO: LYSO) (Serbian Latin: Aerodrom Sombor, Cyrillic: Аеродром Сомбор) is an airport in Serbia, located 7 km from the city of Sombor and 9 km from the town of Apatin between villages Kupusina and Prigrevica.

The airport is used as a military one, but there is an interest of foreign investors to be also used as a public one, mostly by tourists.

History

The Germans built the airport in 1944 (1,200 meters long and 60 meters wide concrete runway) during the Axis occupation of the Bačka region.

During the NATO Bombings of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, the airport was badly damaged.

Airport future

The Consortium of airport owners from Italy, led by the councillor in the Government of Italy, Adel Bertolini, spoke in Apatin with the management of that Municipality about the possibility of adaptation of the existing military airport in Sombor into a centre for cargo and passenger transportation.

On the suggestion of the Mayor of Municipality of Apatin, Živorad Smiljanić, it was agreed that the representatives of the Italian Consortium should send the letter of intent in which they should define the conditions for design of feasibility study and the name of the potential investor. The Ministry of Defence of Serbia must first give consent for turning military airport into a civilian one.

Also delegation of FlyBalaton Airport, which is owner of two airports in Hungary, is interested to turn Sombor Airport in civil one, in cooperation with biggest low cost airline Ryanair, because the Sombor Airport have better position than the Osijek Airport.

See also