Triodos (CLOSED)

Validation date: 02 11 2011
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37°05'40"N 021°59'25"E

runway: 16/34 - 1200x40m/3937x131ft - asphalt (CLOSED)

Triodos Airport (Greek: Αεροδρόμιο Τριόδου, also known as Triodhon Airport) was an airport 180 kilometers (110miles) southwest of Athens in Greece
The airfield was built around 1950. For 20 years it was in use as a commercial airfield. In 1961 the airfield counted 454 air movements and 4185 passengers. As a new runway was deemed necessary but uneconomical, it closed as an airport on 19 July 1970. Since it has been in use for ultralight aviation and radio controlled aircraft.


Airport of Triodos in Messini by plataros1, on Flickr