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Spilve Airport (Latvian: Spilves lidosta, also given as Rīgas Centrālā lidosta – Riga Central Airport) is a former civilian and military airport in Latvia located 5 km north of Riga's city centre, from which aircraft took off as early as the First World War. It became the first international airport of Riga in the 1920s and fell into disuse in the 1980s after Riga International Airport was built.[1]
SpilveAirport (Latvian: Spilves lidosta, also given as Rīgas Centrālā lidosta – Riga Central Airport) is a former civilian and military airport in Latvia...
Spilve may refer to: Spilve, Riga, a neighborhood in Riga, Latvia SpilveAirport, an airport in Riga, Latvia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
approximately 10 km from its city centre. The airport was built in 1973 as an alternative to SpilveAirport, which had become outdated. It is a state-owned...
The post-Soviet Latvian Air Force was formed on 24 February 1992 at SpilveAirport. In August 1994 the air force moved to the ex-Soviet Lielvārde Air Base...
in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger operations. List of cities with more than one commercial airport "Safdarjung Airport"....
This is a list of airports in Latvia, sorted by location. Latvia (Latvian: Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a country...
airport city development planned. The former international airport of Riga, SpilveAirport, located 5 km (3 mi) from Riga city centre, is used for small...
Vertical Reference System, see Normaal Amsterdams Peil ICAO code for SpilveAirport, Riga This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
collection is displayed outdoors, and therefore exposed to the elements. SpilveAirport List of aviation museums "Home - Rīgas aviācijas muzejs". airmuseum...
airfield at SpilveAirport. According to Inge Berner, Mamlok continued to be active in anti-Nazi resistance in Riga. At the construction site of Spilve airfield...
assigned to do forced labor in the construction of a hangar at the SpilveAirport in Riga. In July 1944, he was among 1,200 people transported to Germany...
based in Riga, Latvia. It operated international air lines from Riga Spilveairport (ICAO: EVRS). The airline was launched in 1922. It was finally dissolved...
airline of Latvia, which operated between 1937 and 1940. Its hub was Spilveairport, in Riga, Latvia. The first flight of Valsts Gaisa Satiksme took place...
авиагруппы ГВФ близ а/п Свердловск-Кольцово" [Accident Il-12 near Koltsovo Airport] (in Russian). airdisaster.ru. Retrieved 10 November 2015. Accident description...
launched on 3 June 1939. The same year first international flight to Spilveairport in Riga (Latvia) was introduced. During 1938, a total of 34 revenue...
1979. In the late 1980s Riga DOSAAF relocated to the adjacent field from Spilve and used it for skydiving and gliding sport. Due to Latvian independence...