Kybuciai

Validation date: 09 02 2012
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55°40'36"N 023°08'14"E

runway: 02/20 - 400x20m - asphalt

Kybuciai air field was an airfield 175 kilometers northwest of Vilnius, Lithuania.
The airfield was built by order of the Lithuanian SSR (a state within the Soviet Union) Council of Ministers in the 1975-1985 timeframe.
It was used for agricultural activities by state-run Aeroflot.
It consisted of a small runway and a fairly large platform to the southwest of the runway.
After Lithuanian independence the airfield was abandoned.


No photos of the airfield while in use have been located


From what can be seen in Google Earth the runway is in a dubious state.
Aerial photography shows a sheds without a roof on the west side of the airfield the airfield.
The airfield is uncertified and therefore officially closed to all traffic.




Undated and grainy aerial photo showing the general layout of Kybuciai airfield (Google Earth)





2003 aerial photo of Kybuciai airfield giving a more detailed view of the buildings (Google Earth)