Kėdainiai Airport

Coordinates: 55°18′42″N 023°57′12″E / 55.31167°N 23.95333°E / 55.31167; 23.95333
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Kėdainiai Airport

Kėdainių aerodromas
AMSL
171 ft / 52 m
Coordinates55°18′42″N 023°57′12″E / 55.31167°N 23.95333°E / 55.31167; 23.95333
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 6,562 2,000 Asphalt

Kedainiai (

Daukšiai
. It has 28 large pads. Aeronautical sources list it as "civilian", its military use has been long retired. There is a large hangar as well, that houses a variety of privately owned light aircraft. The civilian aircraft usually operate from the taxiways, as they are more than adequate for light aircraft. It also often hosts auto racing on the main runways, both drag racing and drift courses.

The airport was built during the period of

USSR control during World War II
.

It was the base for 600 VTAP (600th Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying

An-12 from September 1958, until 1992 when the unit was relocated to Shadrinsk, Kurgan Oblast.[1] While in Lithuania the regiment was under command of the 3rd Guards, 12th and 18th (4.66 - 1998) Military Transport Aviation
Divisions. During the 1980s, under glasnost, the Soviet government admitted the crimes of the Stalinist era and allowed the long overdue repatriation of the remains of Lithuanian victims to return from Siberia. The Soviet government didn't want the arrivals of the repatriation flights to become public spectacles, further inflaming the rising nationalist sentiments, so the remains were flown into Kedainai and then transported to Vilnius and Kaunas.

Former uses

References

  1. ^ "37 Vozdushnaya Armiya VGK". Brinkster.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. and http://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/regiment/tap/600vtap.htm