List of airports in Estonia
This is a list of airports and airfields in Estonia.
EEKE
EEKA
EEPU
EERU
EETN
EETU
Airports
Airport names shown in bold indicate the facility has scheduled passenger service on a commercial airline.
City served/Location | ICAO | IATA | Airport name | Rwy (m) | Rwy (ft) | Runway | Notes & references | Coordinates |
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Alliku, Saue Parish | Alliku Airfield | 700 × 17 | 2,297 × 56 | 14/32, grass | private[1] | 59°22′11″N 024°33′06″E / 59.36972°N 24.55167°E | ||
Antsla | Antsla Airfield | 630 × 20 | 2,067 × 66 | 06/24, grass | private[2] | 57°49′34″N 026°29′33″E / 57.82611°N 26.49250°E | ||
Humala, Harku Parish | EEHA | Humala Airfield | 420 × 20 | 1,378 × 66 | 05/23, grass | private[3] | 59°21′21″N 024°22′35″E / 59.35583°N 24.37639°E | |
Jõhvi / Puru | EEJI | Jõhvi Airfield (Jhvi Airfield) | 600 × 30 | 1,969 × 98 | 05/23, grass | private[4] | 59°19′34″N 027°23′35″E / 59.32611°N 27.39306°E | |
Karksi-Nuia / Polli | EEKI | Karksi Airfield | 675 × 49 | 2,215 × 161 | 16/34, grass | uncertified[5] | 58°06′56″N 025°33′10″E / 58.11556°N 25.55278°E | |
Kuressaare | EEKE | URE | Kuressaare Airport | 2,000 × 30 | 6,562 × 98 | 17/35 & 05/23, asphalt | civil, international[6] | 58°13′48″N 022°30′34″E / 58.23000°N 22.50944°E |
Kärdla / Hiiessaare | EEKA | KDL | Kärdla Airport | 1,520 × 30 | 4,987 × 98 | 14/32, asphalt | civil, international[6] | 58°59′27″N 022°49′51″E / 58.99083°N 22.83083°E |
Noarootsi / Saare | EELU | Lyckholm Airfield (Saare Airfield) | 600 × 60 | 1,969 × 197 | 11/29, grass | private[7] | 59°01′23″N 023°34′42″E / 59.02306°N 23.57833°E | |
Nässuma, Pihtla Parish | Nässuma Airfield | grass | private[8] | 58°17′01″N 022°49′04″E / 58.28361°N 22.81778°E | ||||
Pärnu / Eametsa | EEPU | EPU | Pärnu Airport | 799 × 23 | 2,621 × 75 | 03/21, concrete | civil, international[6] | 58°25′08″N 024°28′22″E / 58.41889°N 24.47278°E |
Rakvere | Rakvere Airfield | 750 × 25 | 2,461 × 82 | 09/27, grass; 15/33, closed | private[9] | 59°22′06″N 026°21′29″E / 59.36833°N 26.35806°E | ||
Rapla / Iira | EERA | Rapla Airfield (Kuusiku Airfield) | 1,500 × 60 | 4,920 × 200 | 33L/15R, grass; 33R/15L, grass | private[10] | 58°59′11″N 024°43′28″E / 58.98639°N 24.72444°E | |
Lahe, Laheda Parish | EERI | Ridali Airfield | 1,100 × 300 | 3,610 × 980 | 18/36, grass | gliding club[11] | 57°56′34″N 026°58′40″E / 57.94278°N 26.97778°E | |
Riidaja, Põdrala Parish | EERD | Riidaja Airfield | 600 × 20 | 1,969 × 66 | 09/27, grass | hang gliding[12] | 58°05′07″N 025°53′56″E / 58.08528°N 25.89889°E | |
Ruhnu | EERU | Ruhnu Airfield | 600 × 20 | 1,969 × 66 | 13/31, grass | civil[6] | 57°47′02″N 023°15′58″E / 57.78389°N 23.26611°E | |
Sääre, Kihnu | EEKU | Kihnu Airfield | 600 × 20 | 1,969 × 66 | 04/22 & 15/33, grass | civil[6] | 58°08′54″N 024°00′09″E / 58.14833°N 24.00250°E | |
Tallinn / Linnahall | EECL | Tallinn/City Hall Heliport | 8 | 26 | concrete | heliport, civil, international[6] | 59°26′53″N 024°45′12″E / 59.44806°N 24.75333°E | |
Tallinn / Ülemiste | EETN | TLL | Tallinn Airport (Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport) | 3,070 × 45 | 10,072 × 148 | 08/26, asphalt/concrete | civil, international[6] | 59°24′48″N 024°49′57″E / 59.41333°N 24.83250°E |
Tapa | EETA | Tapa Airfield | 2,500 | 8,200 | 05/23, concrete | military; not used[13] | 59°14′06″N 025°57′06″E / 59.23500°N 25.95167°E | |
Tartu / Reola | EETU | TAY | Tartu-Ülenurme Airport | 1,799 × 31 | 5,902 × 102 | 08/26, asphalt/concrete | civil, international[6] | 58°18′27″N 026°41′13″E / 58.30750°N 26.68694°E |
Viljandi / Päri | EEVI | Viljandi Airfield | 800 × 30 | 2,625 × 98 | 05/23, grass | flight club[14] | 58°21′00″N 025°29′35″E / 58.35000°N 25.49306°E | |
Vormsi | Vormsi Airfield | 700 × 30 | 2,297 × 98 | 17/35, grass | opened 2012[15] | 58°59′07″N 023°15′06″E / 58.98528°N 23.25167°E | ||
Ämari, Vasalemma Parish | EEEI | Ämari Air Base | 2,750 × 45 | 9,022 × 148 | 06/24, asphalt/concrete | military[6] | 59°11′44″N 024°13′07″E / 59.19556°N 24.21861°E |
Abandoned aerodromes
See also
- Transport in Estonia
- List of airports by ICAO code: E#EE – Estonia
- Wikipedia: Airline destination lists: Europe#Estonia
- List of the busiest airports in the Baltic states
References
- ↑ Alliku Airfield at My Airfields
- ↑ Antsla Airfield at My Airfields
- ↑ Humala Airfield at World Flight Planner
- ↑ Jõhvi (Jhvi) Airfield at World Flight Planner
- ↑ Karksi Airfield at World Flight Planner
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "eAIP Estonia". Estonian Air Navigation Services (ANS). Retrieved 2016-07-27.
- ↑ Lyckholm Airfield at World Flight Planner
- ↑ Nässuma Airfield at Airport Guide
- ↑ Rakvere Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Rapla Airfield at World Flight Planner; EERA Rapla Lennuväli | Rapla Airfield
- ↑ Ridali Lennuklubi
- ↑ Riidaja Airfield at World Flight Planner
- ↑ Tapa Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Viljandi Airfield at Viljandi Flight Club; Viljandi Airfield at World Flight Planner
- ↑ Vormsi Airfield at My Airfields; Vormsi Island to Open Airstrip
- ↑ Avaste Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Haapsalu Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Jägala highway strip at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Keila-Joa Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Kureküla Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Lasnamäe Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Kogula Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Narva Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Rutja Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Nurmsi Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Rääbise Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Suislepa Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Raadi Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Piirissaare Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Vlaga Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Aste Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Varstu Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Vatla Highway Strip at Forgotten Airfields
- ↑ Võhma Airfield at Forgotten Airfields
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airports in Estonia. |
- Airfield information, including abandoned fields from EPPA (in Estonian)
- "IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association.
- "UN Location Codes: Estonia". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. – includes IATA codes
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