Former aerodromes of Belgium explained

Nearest cityNameICAO codeCoordinatesElevationActivity periodReferenceComment
GentSint-Denijs-WestremEBGT10m (30feet)until 1985Nostalgia and photographyWas made the site of Flanders Expo, ICAO code now used for Ghent/Industry Zone Heliport
ZottegemOombergenEBZOICAO code now used for Zonnebeke/Zandvoorde Heliport
Beernem1982-1997Article in DutchGlider
Aalst (Moorsel)Ter KluizenNot to be confused with Moorsel EBMO
Brussels (Haren)Evere Airport
Keerbergen1932-1957Dutch language book reference
Oud-TurnhoutEBOT
BeerseArticle in Dutch800m (2,600feet) asphalt runway broken up 2009
KnokkeKnokke-Zoute Airfield1929-1960
NivellesNivelles airfield1917-1962Military
HéronEBHE591feetLast flight on 21 Nov. 2009ULModrome closed 1 December 2009
Lierneux - MenilEBLIULModrome closed 2009
MaasmechelenEBMM{{coord|50|46|35.2|N|5|36|46.1|||||ULModrome closed 2008

|-|Bouillon|Mogimont Airfield|EBBO||1349feet||[1] |Closed circa 2009.[2] |-|Bassenge|Wonck Airfield|EBBW|50.7764°N 5.6128°W|367feet|||Closed circa 2006[3] |}

References

Notes and References

  1. http://aerobaticsweb.org/cgi-bin/search_apt?EBBO Airport record for Mogimont Airport
  2. Web site: AÉRODROMES DISPARUS DE BELGIQUE . Dillien . André . 17 November 2013 . 10–11 . French . Disappeared Airfields of Belgium . DOC . 13 June 2016 .
  3. Web site: Forgotten airfields europe . 2024-03-08 . www.forgottenairfields.com.