Haren Airport or Evere Airfield is a former military airfield and civil airport in Brussels, Belgium. Located in Brussels' city section of Haren and adjacent municipality of Evere, it was established by the German Empire in 1914 and lasted until the early 1950s when it was closed. Meanwhile it had been replaced by nearby Melsbroek airfield that Nazi Germany had established in World War II, which developed into the current Brussels Airport. The former grounds of Haren-Evere airfield were redeveloped as part of the expanding Brussels urban area; some buildings remain in use as facilities of the Belgian military. Since 2017, NATO headquarters are located at Haren (Brussels) on part of the former airport grounds.
HarenAirport or Evere Airfield is a former military airfield and civil airport in Brussels, Belgium. Located in Brussels' city section of Haren and adjacent...
Europe. While the Brussels HarenAirport was Sabena's main base, the company also operated services from other Belgian airports and had a domestic network...
Haren Prison (French: Prison de Haren, Dutch: Gevangenis van Haren) is a new prison in Haren in the north-eastern part of Brussels, Belgium. It is 9.8...
The following is a list of airports that have had commercial/civil and international air service in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger...
aviation requirements. Its first manufacturing site was adjacent to HarenAirport, in the suburbs of Brussels. During the Interwar period, the company...
Operating a flight from Cologne, Germany to Croydon Airport, United Kingdom via HarenAirport, Brussels, Belgium, the aircraft departed at 12:20 local...
making the brief traverse over the Kent countryside to land at Croydon Airport in Surrey. The two-hour journey began, slightly delayed, just after 12:30 pm...
vliegveld Maastricht: twee gewonden" [Plane loses parts after Maastricht airport departure: two injured]. RTL Nieuws (in Dutch). 2021-02-20. Retrieved 2021-06-29...
civilian airport in Haren became too small, the Belgian authorities decided to use the aerodrome at Melsbroek for the new national airport. By 1948,...
from Butzweilerhof Flughafen Köln airport in Cologne, Germany to Luchthaven van Haren (French: Aérodrome de Haren) airport in Brussels, Belgium. He apparently...
Paris, it has been headquartered in Brussels since 1967, in a complex in Haren, part of the City of Brussels, along the Boulevard Léopold III/Leopold III-laan...
Brussels–Leuven railway line between Haren-South and Brussels Airport-Zaventem stations. A portion of Brussels Airport is located in Diegem, together with...
King Albert. He left from Brussels (presumably from HarenAirport as the present national airport would only be created in 1940 at Melsbroek, its Zaventem...
Douglas C-47 Skytrain (registration OO-AUR) crashes on takeoff from HarenAirport in Brussels, Belgium, killing one crew member. The other two crew members...
crash of a military Fairey Fox fighter-bomber starts a hangar fire at HarenAirport in Brussels, Belgium, that destroys at least two Sabena airliners. December...
Dakota was destroyed. After the war, Melsbroek replaced Haren Airfield as the Belgian national airport. That title is now carried by the Zaventem terminal...
2019 it merged with Haren and Ten Boer. All historical data are for the original city limits, excluding Hoogkerk, Noorddijk, Haren and Ten Boer. It has...
Genoa, Italy International School Groningen, an international school in Haren, Netherlands ISG Business School, a business school in Paris, France Idaho...
Brussels-Congres, Brussels-Luxembourg, Brussels-Schuman, Brussels-West, Haren, Haren-South and Simonis. In the Brussels Region, there are also railways stations...
and the first Navy carrier pilot to achieve double ace status. Arthur Van Haren, Jr., a Navy combat Hellcat ace of WWII from Arizona, was credited with...