Colgre International Airport
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Colgre International Airport | |
Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy Kolgóra-Brzeziny (national name) | |
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Basic information | |
Country | ![]() |
City | Colgre |
Began operation | 1931 |
WAAT | KOL |
ANACA | JGKO |
Statistics | |
Runways | |
Direction | Length |
06-24 | 2920m |
10-28 | 3055m |
Helipads | |
Number | Length |
Transport | |
Highways | A-1 and A-14 motorways |
Communication | |
Website | www.lotnisko-kolgora.gl |
Colgre International Airport (Międzynarodowy Port Lotniczy Kolgóra-Brzeziny) is the largest and the busiest airport in Lechia, located on the northeastern part of Colgre.
The airport has one cargo, two passenger terminals and two runways. Construction of the third terminal started in 2016 and will increase capacity of airport significantly. In the future, the airport will consider building the fourth terminal and the third runway. The runway is a very controversial and expensive project, since it provides construction of motorway tunnel (A-14) under the runway and significiant deforestations.
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