Lund Airport
Lund Airport (Swedish: Hasslanda Flygfält) (ICAO: ESMN) was an airfield located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of Lund, Sweden. It was established in 1964[1] for private aircraft only. The airport also served as the helicopter landing area for Lund University Hospital.[2] Before it was closed, in the 2000s, it mainly served as the home of the local flying club[3][4] and other enthusiasts.[5] The airfield closed in 2008 when the property was converted for industrial development.
Lund Airport Hasslanda Flygfält | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Luftfartsverket | ||||||||||
Location | Lund, Sweden | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 80 ft / 24 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 55°41′7″N 13°12′40″E | ||||||||||
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Airport is permanently closed/removed. |
References
- Hallå Lund, 5 May 2019.
- "Centralblocket får helikopterplatta". Sveriges Radio Malmö (in Swedish). 30 May 2002.
- Kuprijanko, Alexander (15 July 2000). "På flygtur från Lunds okända port till världen". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish).
- Ek, Per (12 October 2008). "Entusiaster flyger in i det sista". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish).
- Nathéll, Ingrid (16 October 2006). "Inget hopp kvar för Hasslanda". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish).
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