Pontedera Airport Explained

Pontedera Airport
Nativename:Aeroporto di Pontedera/Aeroscalo di Pontedera
Icao:LIAT
Type:Military and industrial (now dismantled)
Location:Pontedera
Elevation-F:39
Elevation-M:12
R1-Surface:Asphalt

The Pontedera airport [1] was an airport located in Pontedera, Italy. It was built south-west of the city centre in 1913.

History

It was built as an airport for airships, by the Royal Italian Navy, just before the beginning of the First World War. Later it became an airport for military planes and used also by Piaggio for testing vehicles. Its importance faded after the Second World War, the hangars were closed and destroyed and the runway was dismantled around the year 2000.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forgotten airfields europe . 2022-03-14 . forgottenairfields.com.