Dolní Tošanovice, CZ 🇨🇿 Closed Airport
CZ-0114
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CZ-MO
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Location: 49.682351° N, 18.479829° E
Continent: EU
Type: Closed Airport
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Approximately between 2008 and 2012. The exact date is not officially documented, but its closure coincides with the major industrial development in the area.
Economic reasons, specifically land-use change for industrial development. The airstrip was located on land that was acquired for the construction of the Nošovice-Tošanovice industrial zone, which is dominated by automotive suppliers. The most prominent facility built on or directly adjacent to the former airstrip's location is the Hyundai Steel Czech s.r.o. factory.
The site of the former airstrip has been completely repurposed and is now part of a large industrial park. The land is occupied by the Hyundai Steel Czech s.r.o. factory and associated infrastructure. While faint outlines of the former grass runway may be visible on some older satellite images, the area is now covered by buildings, parking lots, and access roads. It is no longer an aviation facility in any capacity.
The Dolní Tošanovice airstrip was a private, non-public airfield primarily used for ultralight (UL/SLZ) and sport aviation. Its ICAO code, CZ-0114, designates it as a small, uncertified landing area within the Czech Republic. It featured a single grass runway (approximately 18/36). Its significance was purely local, serving as a base for recreational pilots and private aircraft owners in the Moravian-Silesian Region. It did not handle commercial, cargo, or significant military operations.
None. The land has been permanently and irreversibly developed for heavy industrial use. There are no plans, prospects, or physical possibilities for the airstrip to be reopened at this location.
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