- Sliač Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Sliač Airport
nativename = Letisko Sliač
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IATA = SLD
ICAO = LZSL
type = Joint (Military and public)
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operator = Letisko Sliač a.s.
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location = Sliač
elevation-f = 1043
elevation-m = 318
coordinates = Coord|48|38|17|N|19|8|3|E|type:airport|display=inline,title
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r1-number = 18/36
r1-length-f = 7,678
r1-length-m = 2,340
r1-surface =Concrete
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footnotes =Sliač Airport (
IATA : SLD,ICAO : LZSL), historically "Letisko Tri Duby" (literally "The Three Oaks Airport") - is an international airport in centralSlovakia , betweenZvolen andBanská Bystrica , near the spa town ofSliač . It serves both scheduled and unscheduled flights. The airport has one runway, which is 2,340 m long (18/36).It is also used as a military airport (located on military airbase).
History
The Tri Duby Airport played an important role during the
Slovak National Uprising in 1944, when it became the most important airport of the anti-Nazi Resistance. Between 6 September and 25 October 1944, the airport was the main base of theSlovak Insurgent Air Force , but it had to be evacuated afterwards because of the advancing German forces. Since the territory controlled by the rebels was encircled by the hostile German forces, Tri Duby and the nearbyZolná airport were the main gateways to the rest of the world. In addition to the significant Soviet aid, theUnited States sent supplies and OSS operatives through Tri Duby and these flights also evacuated American fliers liberated from German POW camps.The airport changed its name from Tri Duby to Sliač in 1945.
Airlines and destinations
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Bulgarian Air Charter (Bourgas, Varna) "seasonal"External links
* [http://www.airportsliac.sk/home-engle.html Official site]
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