List of airports in Romania
This is a list of airports in Romania, grouped by type and sorted by location.
Airports
Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines.
City served
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ICAO
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IATA
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Airport name
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Frequency
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Status
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Public airports
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Arad
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LRAR
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ARW
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Arad International Airport
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APP 123.530
TWR 118.230
TWR ALTN 130.200
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Bacău
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LRBC
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BCM
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Bacău "George Enescu" International Airport
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TWR 120.980
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Baia Mare / Tăuții-Măgherăuș
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LRBM
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BAY
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Baia Mare Airport (Tăuții-Măgherăuș Airport)
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TWR 118.855
TWR ALTN 118.100
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Bucharest / Băneasa
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LRBS
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BBU
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Bucharest "Aurel Vlaicu" International Airport (formerly Băneasa Airport)
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APP 119.415
TWR 125.205 GND 129.950
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Bucharest / Otopeni
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LROP
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OTP
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Bucharest "Henri Coandă" International Airport (formerly Otopeni Airport)
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APP 119.415 TWR 118.805 GND 121.855 DEL 121.955
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Brașov / Ghimbav
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LRBV
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GHV
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Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport
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TWR/APP 118.630
TWR ALTN 120.135
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Cluj-Napoca
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LRCL
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CLJ
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Cluj "Avram Iancu" International Airport
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APP 126.430 TWR 118.705
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Constanța
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LRCK
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CND
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Constanța "Mihail Kogălniceanu" International Airport
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APP 122.905 TWR 124.030
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Craiova
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LRCV
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CRA
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Craiova Airport
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TWR 129.530
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Iași
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LRIA
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IAS
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Iași International Airport
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TWR 119.955
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Oradea
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LROD
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OMR
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Oradea International Airport
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TWR 118.455
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Satu Mare
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LRSM
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SUJ
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Satu Mare International Airport
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TWR 119.655
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Sibiu
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LRSB
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SBZ
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Sibiu International Airport
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APP 126.430 TWR 121.305
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Suceava
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LRSV
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SCV
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Suceava "Ștefan cel Mare" International Airport
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TWR 129.955
TWR ALTN 118.300
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Târgu Mureș
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LRTM
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TGM
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"Transilvania" Târgu Mureș Airport
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APP 126.430 TWR 119.180
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Timișoara
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LRTR
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TSR
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Timișoara "Traian Vuia" International Airport (Giarmata Airport)
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APP 123.530 TWR 120.105
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Tulcea
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LRTC
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TCE
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"Delta Dunarii" Tulcea Airport (Cataloi Airport)
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TWR 119.755
TWR ALTN 120.300
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Military airfields
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Alexeni
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Alexeni Airfield (or Bucharest Alexeni Airport)
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Not in use
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Boboc
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LRBO
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Boboc Airfield
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TWR 125.400
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Câmpia Turzii
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LRCT
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Câmpia Turzii Airfield (Luna Airfield)
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Deveselu
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Deveselu Airfield
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Not in use as an airfield
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Fetești
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LRFT
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Fetești Airfield (Borcea Airfield)
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TWR 122.100
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Ianca
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Ianca Airfield
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Not in use
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Siliștea Gumești
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Siliștea Gumești Airfield
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Not in use
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Other airfields and airports
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Balta Verde / Craiova
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LRCW
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Balta Verde Airfield, 44°16'59"N 23°47'42"E
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123.5 MHz
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Bistrița
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LRBN
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Bistrița Airfield, 47°09'30"N 24°33'06"E
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131.65 MHz
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Buziaș
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Buziaș Airfield, 45°39'11"N 21°34'34"E
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Caransebeș / Reșița
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LRCS
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CSB
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Caransebeș Airport
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TWR 118.880 MHz
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Ciolpani
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Ciolpani Airfield
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122.1 MHz
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Cisnădie / Sibiu
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LRCD
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Măgura Airfield, 45°44'21"N 24°9'50"E
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122.7 MHz
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Clinceni / București
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LRCN
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Clinceni Airfield, 44°21'38"N 25°55'54"E
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123.5 MHz
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Comana / București / Giurgiu
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Comana Airfield, 44°12'01"N 26°08'23"E
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123.45 MHz
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Dăbâca / Cluj
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Dăbâca Airfield, 46°59'11"N 23°40'20"E
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123.45 MHz
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Brașov
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Cobrex Helipad, 45°39'26"N 25°33'19"E
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Crasna / Zalău
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Crasna Airfield, 47°10'04"N 22°51'21"E
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Cluj / Dezmir
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Dezmir Airfield, Cluj, 46°46'45"N 23°42'43"E
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119.875 MHz
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Dorna Candrenilor / Vatra Dornei
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123.45 MHz
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Drobeta-Turnu Severin
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Drobeta Airfield, 44°34'48"N 22°50'35"E
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123.450 MHz
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Galați
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Pegas Airfield, 45°30'10"N 28°01'50"E
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Geamăna / Pitești
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LRPT
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Geamăna Airfield, 44°48'58"N 24°53'43"E
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135.210 MHz
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Ghimbav / Brașov
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LRBG
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Ghimbav Airfield, 45°41'51'"N 25°32'2"E
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128.7 MHz
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Iași
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LRIS
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Iași Airfield, 47°09'26"N 27°38'05"E
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128.3 MHz
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Ineu / Oradea
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King Land Ineu Airfield, 47°04'37"N 22°06'08"E
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Luncani
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Lac Luncani Airfield, 46°28'55"N 23°55'51"E
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Salcea / Suceava
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Salcea Airfield
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123.60 MHz
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Sălicea
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Sălicea Airfield, 46°41'0"N 23°30'28"E
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Săulești / Deva
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LRDV
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DVA
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Săulești Airfield, 45°51'51"N 22°57'54"E
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119.70 MHz
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Sânpetru / Brașov
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LRSP
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Sânpetru Airfield, 45°43'8"N 25°38'1"E
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119.70 MHz
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Strejnicu / Ploiești
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LRPV
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Strejnicu Airfield, 44°55'23"N 25°58'11"E
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118.4 MHz
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Șirna / Ploiești
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Șirna Airfield, 44°47'3"N 25°58'56"E
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123.45 MHz
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Târgu Mureș
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LRMS
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Târgu Mureș Airfield, 46°32'03"N 24°32'05"E
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123.5 MHz
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Timișoara
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Cioca Airfield, 45°47′20″N 21°11′40″E (Aeroportul Utilitar Timișoara)
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Turnișor / Sibiu
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Turnișor Airfield
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123.6 MHz
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Tuzla / Costinești / Eforie Sud
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LRTZ
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Tuzla Airfield, 43°59'08"N 28°36'53"E
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131.475 MHz
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Topoloveni / Argeș
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Topoloveni Airfield, 44°47'38"N 25°05'13"E
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123.6 MHz
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Vadeni / Braila
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Vadeni Airfield, 45°21'47.2"N 27°56'28.6"E
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Defunct
The Galați Airport operated in the city of Galați from 1926 to 1958.
The Pipera Airport operated in the city of Bucharest from 1921 to 1958.
Traffic
Rank |
Airport |
City |
Code (IATA/ICAO) |
2014 |
2015 |
2016[1] |
2017 |
Change 2016/2017
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1. |
Henri Coandă International Airport |
Bucharest |
OTP/LROP |
8,316,705 |
9,282,884 |
10,982,967 |
12,804,191 |
16.9%
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2. |
Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport |
Cluj-Napoca |
CLJ/LRCL |
1,182,047 |
1,487,603 |
1,884,645 |
2,688,731 |
42.9%
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3. |
Traian Vuia International Airport |
Timișoara |
TSR/LRTR |
735,058 |
924,463 |
1,161,612 |
1,621,529 |
39.7%
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4. |
Iași International Airport |
Iași |
IAS/LRIA |
273,047 |
376,865 |
881,157 |
1,147,040 |
30.1%
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5. |
Sibiu International Airport |
Sibiu |
SBZ/LRSB |
250,400 |
307,026 |
390,688 |
503,906 |
36.6%
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6. |
Craiova International Airport |
Craiova |
CRA/LRCV |
138,886[2] |
116,947[3] |
222,320 |
447,571 |
101.1%
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7. |
George Enescu International Airport |
Bacău |
BCM/LRBC |
313,376 |
364,492 |
414,676 |
425,733 |
3.8%
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8. |
Ștefan cel Mare International Airport |
Suceava |
SCV/LRSV |
219[4] |
2,359[5] |
57,226 |
262,165 |
359.4%
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9. |
Oradea Airport |
Oradea |
OMR/LROD |
36,501[6] |
8,118[7] |
41,867 |
162,902 |
289%
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10. |
Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport |
Constanța |
CND/LRCK |
37,939[8] |
63,329[9] |
94,594 |
127,635 |
28%
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11. |
Satu Mare International Airport |
Satu Mare |
SUJ/LRSM |
12,644[10] |
17,212[11] |
23,796 |
60,795 |
155.48%
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12. |
Tuzla Airfield |
Tuzla, Constanța |
LRTZ |
20,831 |
0 |
0 |
16,077 |
3%
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13. |
Arad International Airport |
Arad |
ARW/LRAR |
28,280[12] |
8,530[13] |
0 |
10,817 |
N/A
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14. |
Aurel Vlaicu International Airport |
Bucharest |
BBU/LRBS |
4,960[14] |
12,925[15] |
5,375 |
5,645 |
1.9%
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15. |
Danube Delta Tulcea Airport |
Tulcea |
TCE/LRTC |
1,221[16] |
394[13] |
1,057 |
4,232 |
333%
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16. |
Transilvania Airport |
Târgu Mureș |
TGM/LRTM |
343,521 |
336,694 |
287,412 |
748 |
99.7%
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17. |
Baia Mare Airport |
Baia Mare |
BAY/LRBM |
20,465[17] |
17,169[18] |
0 |
44 |
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Total |
11,661,696 |
13,290,442 |
16,449,412 |
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23.8%
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History
See also
References
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External links
- Lists of airports in Romania:
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