Galați Airport Explained

Galați Airport (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Aeroportul Galați) was an airport located in Galați, Romania, that operated from 1926 to 1958.

History

The operations of the Galați Airport started on 24 June 1926.[1] At the time, Galați had high relevance for the Kingdom of Romania, both because of its port on the Danube and for being regarded as an important crossroad between Muntenia, where the Romanian capital Bucharest was located, and Bessarabia, which belonged to Romania at the time.[2]

On 6 June 1944, during the Allies' Operation Frantic, the Galați Airport was heavily bombed. 98% of its buildings, facilities and vehicles were destroyed, thirteen soldiers were killed and the airport was left nonoperational. After the war, it continued to be used until 1958 when the Galați Airport was abolished on the premise of being ineffective and inducing a loss of money.[3]

In recent years, there have been efforts between the Brăila and Galați counties to achieve the construction of a new airport in the area serving both Brăila and Galați.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Începuturile aviației românești: Istoria fabuloasă a aeroportului de la Galați dispare odată cu demolarea ultimului hangar. Ticu. Ciobotaru. România liberă. 5 March 2017. ro.
  2. News: Acum 90 de ani, prima linie aeriană din țară: Galațiul a avut aeroport timp de 35 de ani. Remus. Basalic. Viața Liberă. 24 June 2016. ro.
  3. News: Una dintre cele mai crunte distrugeri în România celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial. Cum a fost bombardat de la 8.000 de metri Aeroportul Galați. Oana. Cernat. Adevărul. 10 February 2016. ro.
  4. News: Județele Galați și Brăila colaborează pentru a construi un aeroport regional. Laura. Buciu. Mediafax. 22 February 2022. ro.