Ruhnu Airfield

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Ruhnu Lennuväli
Ruhnu Airport (Estonia)
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Characteristics
ICAO code EERU
IATA code not applicable
Coordinates

57 ° 47 '2 "  N , 23 ° 15' 58"  E Coordinates: 57 ° 47 '2 "  N , 23 ° 15' 58"  E

Height above MSL 0 m (0  ft )
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Distance from the city center 0.3 km northwest of Ringsu (port)
Basic data
operator Kuressaare Airport
Terminals 1
Start-and runway
14/32 600 m × 60 m grass grid plates

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The Ruhnu Airfield ( Estonian Ruhnu lennuväli ) is located in the south of the Estonian island of Ruhnu in the Riga Bay .

The runway is 600 m long and 60 m wide. It is not paved. The runway can accommodate aircraft up to a weight of seven tons. Next to it is a newly built airport terminal.

The owner is Kuressaare Airport , which is owned by the operator of Tallinn Airport ( Tallinna Lennujaam AS ).

There are regular flight connections to and from Ruhnu with Pärnu and Kuressaare . The air distance to Kuressaare is 75 km. The flights will be operated from November 2006 to 2014 by the German company LFH . For this purpose, she has stationed a Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander with a professional pilot in the Estonian city ​​of Pärnu.

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