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Šiauliai International Airport

Šiauliai International Airport (IATA: SQQ, ICAO: EYSA) is an airport located within Šiauliai Air Base which is a major military facility of the Lithuanian Air Force and one of the air bases of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission. The joint-use airport is also known by its historic name of Zokniai aerodrome (Lithuanian: Zoknių aerodromas) and is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) southeast of the city of Šiauliai in northern Lithuania.

Šiauliai International Airport

Šiaulių tarptautinis oro uostas
Summary
Airport typePublic / military
OwnerLithuanian Armed Forces
OperatorLithuanian Air Force
LocationŠiauliai, Lithuania
Built1931 (1931)
In use1931 - present
Elevation AMSL135 m / 443 ft
Coordinates55°53′38″N 023°23′41″E / 55.89389°N 23.39472°E / 55.89389; 23.39472
Websitesiauliai-airport.com
Map
SQQ
Location of the airport in Lithuania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14L/32R 3,500 11,483 Asphalt
14R/32L 3,280 10,761 Asphalt
Statistics (2008)
Passengers1,184
Cargo (tonnes)2,058
Aircraft movements228

History edit

 
Aircraft of the Lithuanian Air Force in Zokniai, 1937

Zokniai area was first used as an aerial warfare facility in 1916–1917, when the German forces built hangars for their Zeppelin airships.[2] The Lithuanian Air Force began expanding during the Interwar period, as Lithuania was acquiring foreign aircraft as well as domestically produced ANBO-series aircraft, making the Kaunas aerodrome insufficient.[2]

In 1931, Zokniai aerodrome was built as a second airbase for the Lithuanian Air Force.[3] It was a base of the 3rd, 4th and 5th squadrons.[4] At that time, it was able to host 35 aircraft,[2] including Ansaldo A.120, Letov Š-20, Gloster Gladiator, de Havilland Dragon Rapide and the domestically produced ANBO 41.[5] For a brief time, the aerodrome hosted Lituanica II.[5]

The concrete runways were first built during the German occupation in 1943.[6] Following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, the aerodrome was taken over by the Soviet forces.[2] Two parallel runaways, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) and 3.2 km (2.0 mi) long, were built by 1957 for Ilyushin Il-28 and it became a major military airport able to host jet fighters and strategic bombers.[6] It was one of only six Soviet airbases capable of handling the Myasishchev M-4 bomber.[7] Following the independence restoration in 1990, the airport was returned to the Lithuanian Air Force.[2]

In 1990s, it was renovated and equipped for civilian operations.[2] In 1994, Šiauliai Airport gained the status of international airport.[3] It was further modernized in 2004 when Lithuania joined NATO.[6] It became a NATO air base, hosting the Baltic Air Policing mission. The first NATO F-16 jet fighters from the Belgian Air Component landed in March 2004.[4]

Facilities edit

The airport is owned and administered by the Lithuanian Armed Forces.[3]

Military base edit

Officially Lithuanian Air Force Air Base, more commonly known as Šiauliai Air Base, is the headquarters of the Lithuanian Air Force since nearly all its aircraft operate out of it, including C-27J Spartan transporters and Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin helicopters.[7] The base has Air Force Armament and Equipment Repair Depot.[8] In 2020, around 400 military and civilian staff worked in the air base.[7]

NATO Baltic Air Policing mission provides airspace security for the three Baltic members of NATO, including Quick Reaction Alert.[9][7] The base hosted a variety of aircraft from the NATO allies, including the fifth-generation fighters F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II as well as other types of aircraft, such as KC-135 Stratotanker and E-3 Sentry (AWACS).[10][11][12]

Civilian facilities edit

The civilian use is primarily for the aircraft maintenance and cargo transportation. The airport has a passenger terminal, meeting the requirements of the Schengen Area, but it is used only for the irregular flights.[13] Since the airport is also a military facility, it is not subject to noise regulations and is open 24 hours a day.[14]

Šiauliai Airport is a regional centre for the aircraft maintenance and parking, with several companies operating in the airport, including "J&C Aero" and "Aviatic MRO".[14][15] Runways have a capacity to accept larger aircraft, such as Boeing 747 or Airbus A330.[14]

The airport has infrastructure for storage and customs and has been expanding its commercial cargo operations.[16][17]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Siauliai International Airport". Business Air News.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Šiauliuose leidosi pirmieji lėktuvai – šiandien kyla modernūs naikintuvai" [The first airplanes landed in Šiauliai - today modern fighter jets are taking off]. lrytas.lt (in Lithuanian). 27 July 2017. from the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Šiaulių Oro Uostas - Istorija" [Šiauliai Airport - History] (in Lithuanian). Savivaldybės imonė Šiaulių oro uostas. from the original on 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b Gamziukas, Algirdas (2012). Du dešimtmečiai padangės sargyboje [Two decades in sky guard] (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos Respublikos Krašto apsaugos ministerija. ISBN 978-609-412-018-3. (PDF) from the original on 21 June 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Tarpukario aerodrome — legendinės asmenybės ir lėktuvai" [Legendary personalities and planes at the interwar airfield]. skrastas.lt (in Lithuanian). 16 January 2010. from the original on 30 April 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Zoknių karinis aerodromas" [Zokniai military airfield] (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Lithuanian Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d "Lithuanian Air Force Air Base at Šiauliai to host 53rd NATO Detachment". NATO. 15 April 2022. from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Air Force". Lithuanian army.
  9. ^ . NATO. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  10. ^ "F-22 Raptors fly into Lithuania as part of European tour". Official United States Air Force Website. 27 April 2016. from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  11. ^ "US F-35s and allies conduct air policing operations out of Baltic countries". Air Force Times. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Šiauliuose nusileido NATO skraidantis radaras" [A NATO flying radar landed in Šiauliai] (in Lithuanian). 3 November 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  13. ^ "Passengers service". Šiaulių Oro Uostas. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  14. ^ a b c "Siauliai International Airport to be home to Europe's largest Aviatic MRO centre". STAT Times. 26 May 2021. from the original on 3 May 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  15. ^ "Šiaulių oro uoste – naujas investuotojas" [Šiauliai Airport has a new investor]. Alkas (in Lithuanian). 14 July 2021. from the original on 3 May 2022.
  16. ^ ""Rava Cargo" Šiaulių oro uoste atidarė muitinės sandėlį" ["Rava Cargo" opened a customs warehouse at Šiauliai Airport]. 15min (in Lithuanian). 3 August 2021. from the original on 3 August 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  17. ^ "Šiaulių oro uostas sieks tapti krovinių pervežimo ir siuntų centru – žadama, kad naudą patirs ir gyventojai" [Šiauliai Airport will aim to become a cargo transportation and shipment center - it is promised that residents will also benefit]. LRT (in Lithuanian). 4 September 2021. from the original on 4 September 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.

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Siauliai International Airport IATA SQQ ICAO EYSA is an airport located within Siauliai Air Base which is a major military facility of the Lithuanian Air Force and one of the air bases of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission The joint use airport is also known by its historic name of Zokniai aerodrome Lithuanian Zokniu aerodromas and is located 7 kilometres 4 3 mi southeast of the city of Siauliai in northern Lithuania Siauliai International AirportSiauliu tarptautinis oro uostasIATA SQQICAO EYSASummaryAirport typePublic militaryOwnerLithuanian Armed ForcesOperatorLithuanian Air ForceLocationSiauliai LithuaniaBuilt1931 1931 In use1931 presentElevation AMSL135 m 443 ftCoordinates55 53 38 N 023 23 41 E 55 89389 N 23 39472 E 55 89389 23 39472Websitesiauliai airport comMapSQQLocation of the airport in LithuaniaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft14L 32R 3 500 11 483 Asphalt14R 32L 3 280 10 761 AsphaltStatistics 2008 Passengers1 184Cargo tonnes 2 058Aircraft movements228 1 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Military base 2 2 Civilian facilities 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Aircraft of the Lithuanian Air Force in Zokniai 1937Zokniai area was first used as an aerial warfare facility in 1916 1917 when the German forces built hangars for their Zeppelin airships 2 The Lithuanian Air Force began expanding during the Interwar period as Lithuania was acquiring foreign aircraft as well as domestically produced ANBO series aircraft making the Kaunas aerodrome insufficient 2 In 1931 Zokniai aerodrome was built as a second airbase for the Lithuanian Air Force 3 It was a base of the 3rd 4th and 5th squadrons 4 At that time it was able to host 35 aircraft 2 including Ansaldo A 120 Letov S 20 Gloster Gladiator de Havilland Dragon Rapide and the domestically produced ANBO 41 5 For a brief time the aerodrome hosted Lituanica II 5 The concrete runways were first built during the German occupation in 1943 6 Following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania the aerodrome was taken over by the Soviet forces 2 Two parallel runaways 3 5 km 2 2 mi and 3 2 km 2 0 mi long were built by 1957 for Ilyushin Il 28 and it became a major military airport able to host jet fighters and strategic bombers 6 It was one of only six Soviet airbases capable of handling the Myasishchev M 4 bomber 7 Following the independence restoration in 1990 the airport was returned to the Lithuanian Air Force 2 In 1990s it was renovated and equipped for civilian operations 2 In 1994 Siauliai Airport gained the status of international airport 3 It was further modernized in 2004 when Lithuania joined NATO 6 It became a NATO air base hosting the Baltic Air Policing mission The first NATO F 16 jet fighters from the Belgian Air Component landed in March 2004 4 Facilities editThe airport is owned and administered by the Lithuanian Armed Forces 3 Military base edit Main article Baltic Air Policing Officially Lithuanian Air Force Air Base more commonly known as Siauliai Air Base is the headquarters of the Lithuanian Air Force since nearly all its aircraft operate out of it including C 27J Spartan transporters and Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin helicopters 7 The base has Air Force Armament and Equipment Repair Depot 8 In 2020 around 400 military and civilian staff worked in the air base 7 NATO Baltic Air Policing mission provides airspace security for the three Baltic members of NATO including Quick Reaction Alert 9 7 The base hosted a variety of aircraft from the NATO allies including the fifth generation fighters F 22 Raptor and F 35 Lightning II as well as other types of aircraft such as KC 135 Stratotanker and E 3 Sentry AWACS 10 11 12 Civilian facilities edit The civilian use is primarily for the aircraft maintenance and cargo transportation The airport has a passenger terminal meeting the requirements of the Schengen Area but it is used only for the irregular flights 13 Since the airport is also a military facility it is not subject to noise regulations and is open 24 hours a day 14 Siauliai Airport is a regional centre for the aircraft maintenance and parking with several companies operating in the airport including J amp C Aero and Aviatic MRO 14 15 Runways have a capacity to accept larger aircraft such as Boeing 747 or Airbus A330 14 The airport has infrastructure for storage and customs and has been expanding its commercial cargo operations 16 17 Gallery edit nbsp Lithuanian Air Force Aero L 39C Zokniai 2006 nbsp Soviet Air Force Tupolev Tu 126 circa 1977 nbsp Old hangars in the 1990s nbsp US Air Force F 15C in 2014 nbsp F 15C jet fighters on the runways nbsp C 17 Globemaster III on the airfield in winter See also editAmari Air Base Lielvarde Air BaseReferences edit Siauliai International Airport Business Air News a b c d e f Siauliuose leidosi pirmieji lektuvai siandien kyla modernus naikintuvai The first airplanes landed in Siauliai today modern fighter jets are taking off lrytas lt in Lithuanian 27 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 January 2021 Retrieved 30 April 2022 a b c Siauliu Oro Uostas Istorija Siauliai Airport History in Lithuanian Savivaldybes imone Siauliu oro uostas Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 a b Gamziukas Algirdas 2012 Du desimtmeciai padanges sargyboje Two decades in sky guard PDF in Lithuanian Lietuvos Respublikos Krasto apsaugos ministerija ISBN 978 609 412 018 3 Archived PDF from the original on 21 June 2013 a b Tarpukario aerodrome legendines asmenybes ir lektuvai Legendary personalities and planes at the interwar airfield skrastas lt in Lithuanian 16 January 2010 Archived from the original on 30 April 2022 Retrieved 30 April 2022 a b c Zokniu karinis aerodromas Zokniai military airfield PDF in Lithuanian Lithuanian Ministry of Defence Retrieved 2 May 2022 a b c d Lithuanian Air Force Air Base at Siauliai to host 53rd NATO Detachment NATO 15 April 2022 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Air Force Lithuanian army Baltic Air Policing NATO Archived from the original on 25 March 2022 Retrieved 11 May 2022 F 22 Raptors fly into Lithuania as part of European tour Official United States Air Force Website 27 April 2016 Archived from the original on 9 May 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 US F 35s and allies conduct air policing operations out of Baltic countries Air Force Times 3 March 2022 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Siauliuose nusileido NATO skraidantis radaras A NATO flying radar landed in Siauliai in Lithuanian 3 November 2010 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Passengers service Siauliu Oro Uostas Retrieved 2 May 2022 a b c Siauliai International Airport to be home to Europe s largest Aviatic MRO centre STAT Times 26 May 2021 Archived from the original on 3 May 2022 Retrieved 3 May 2022 Siauliu oro uoste naujas investuotojas Siauliai Airport has a new investor Alkas in Lithuanian 14 July 2021 Archived from the original on 3 May 2022 Rava Cargo Siauliu oro uoste atidare muitines sandelį Rava Cargo opened a customs warehouse at Siauliai Airport 15min in Lithuanian 3 August 2021 Archived from the original on 3 August 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Siauliu oro uostas sieks tapti kroviniu pervezimo ir siuntu centru zadama kad nauda patirs ir gyventojai Siauliai Airport will aim to become a cargo transportation and shipment center it is promised that residents will also benefit LRT in Lithuanian 4 September 2021 Archived from the original on 4 September 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Siauliai Airport Official website Accident history for SQQ at Aviation Safety NetworkPortals nbsp Lithuania nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siauliai International Airport amp oldid 1213582360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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