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Zielona Góra Airport ((ポーランド語:Port Lotniczy Zielona Góra-Babimost)) is a regional airport located within the greater Zielona Góra agglomeration (the so-called Lubusian Tri-city) in western Poland. It lies from Sulechów, or northeast〔(EAD Basic )〕 of the Zielona Góra city centre. The airport is the 11th busiest in Poland, or last among currently functioning with scheduled traffic. It has recently been taken over from the Polish Army by the regional authorities, but it is run by the state enterprise Porty Lotnicze (PPL), the operator of Warsaw's airport. The airport is situated in the village of Kramsko, near the town of Babimost, west of Poznań (population 581,000), east from the German border, and from the center of Berlin. The airport's catchment area consists of 3 million inhabitants of the Lubusz Land ((ポーランド語:Ziemia Lubuska)) and western Greater Poland (''Wielkopolska''). ==History== The airport is a former military base. It has a record of serving domestic traffic to and from Warsaw. The airport operated passenger traffic (2 connections daily) between Warsaw and Zielona Góra until September 2004, when, after 33 years of service, the state-owned Polish Airlines LOT discontinued the route, following ownership changes at the airport: The army stopped using it as its military base and dismantled some of its equipment. After the army left the airport in 2004, the property was rented to the regional authorities in 2005, so that the airport new owner could start developing the airport. Massive shifts in the Polish airline market caused financial problems for the former monopolist state-owned carrier LOT, resulting in suspension of the Warsaw service, because LOT could not find suitable mid-sized aircraft for this route. Recently this has changed, and since the end of 2005, two daily flights to Warsaw were operated by Jet Air for LOT, later reduced to one. As of 2008 Jet Air is the second airline serving the airport, without any ties to LOT. The local government subsidizes these flights so that they may take place at all. The idea of attracting international traffic, in the form of cargo flights, for the region of western Wielkopolska and Lubusz Land has resulted in a signed agreement between the local government and the management, but nothing concrete came of that yet. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zielona Góra Airport」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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