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List of airports in Romania

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Map of public airports in Romania and moldova(2023)

This is a list of airports in Romania, grouped by type and sorted by location.

Airports

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Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines.

City served ICAO IATA Airport name Frequency Status
 Public airports
Arad LRAR ARW Arad International Airport APP 123.530

TWR 118.230

TWR ALTN 130.200

Bacău LRBC BCM Bacău "George Enescu" International Airport TWR 120.980
Baia Mare / Tăuții-Măgherăuș LRBM BAY Baia Mare Airport (Tăuții-Măgherăuș Airport) TWR 118.855

TWR ALTN 118.100

Bucharest / Băneasa LRBS BBU Bucharest "Aurel Vlaicu" International Airport (formerly Băneasa Airport) APP 119.415

TWR 125.205 GND 129.950

Bucharest / Otopeni LROP OTP Bucharest "Henri Coandă" International Airport (formerly Otopeni Airport) APP 119.415 TWR 118.805 GND 121.855 DEL 121.955
Brașov / Ghimbav LRBV GHV Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport TWR/APP 118.630

TWR ALTN 120.135

Cluj-Napoca LRCL CLJ Cluj "Avram Iancu" International Airport APP 126.430 TWR 118.705
Constanța LRCK CND Constanța "Mihail Kogălniceanu" International Airport APP 122.905 TWR 124.030
Craiova LRCV CRA Craiova Airport TWR 129.530
Iași LRIA IAS Iași International Airport TWR 119.955
Oradea LROD OMR Oradea International Airport TWR 118.455
Satu Mare LRSM SUJ Satu Mare International Airport TWR 119.655
Sibiu LRSB SBZ Sibiu International Airport APP 126.430 TWR 121.305
Suceava LRSV SCV Suceava "Ștefan cel Mare" International Airport TWR 129.955

TWR ALTN 118.300

Târgu Mureș LRTM TGM "Transilvania" Târgu Mureș Airport APP 126.430 TWR 119.180
Timișoara LRTR TSR Timișoara "Traian Vuia" International Airport (Giarmata Airport) APP 123.530 TWR 120.105
Tulcea LRTC TCE "Delta Dunarii" Tulcea Airport (Cataloi Airport) TWR 119.755

TWR ALTN 120.300

 Military airfields
Alexeni Alexeni Airfield (or Bucharest Alexeni Airport) Not in use
Boboc LRBO Boboc Airfield TWR 125.400
Câmpia Turzii LRCT Câmpia Turzii Airfield (Luna Airfield)
Deveselu Deveselu Airfield Not in use as an airfield
Fetești LRFT Fetești Airfield (Borcea Airfield) TWR 122.100
Ianca Ianca Airfield Not in use
Siliștea Gumești Siliștea Gumești Airfield Not in use
 Other airfields and airports
Balta Verde / Craiova LRCW Balta Verde Airfield, 44°16'59"N 23°47'42"E 123.5 MHz
Bistrița LRBN Bistrița Airfield, 47°09'30"N 24°33'06"E 131.65 MHz
Buziaș Buziaș Airfield, 45°39'11"N 21°34'34"E
Caransebeș / Reșița LRCS CSB Caransebeș Airport TWR 118.880 MHz
Ciolpani Ciolpani Airfield 122.1 MHz
Cisnădie / Sibiu LRCD Măgura Airfield, 45°44'21"N 24°9'50"E 122.7 MHz
Clinceni / București LRCN Clinceni Airfield, 44°21'38"N 25°55'54"E 123.5 MHz
Comana / București / Giurgiu Comana Airfield, 44°12'01"N 26°08'23"E 123.45 MHz
Dăbâca / Cluj Dăbâca Airfield, 46°59'11"N 23°40'20"E 123.45 MHz
Brașov Cobrex Helipad, 45°39'26"N 25°33'19"E
Crasna / Zalău Crasna Airfield, 47°10'04"N 22°51'21"E
Cluj / Dezmir Dezmir Airfield, Cluj, 46°46'45"N 23°42'43"E 119.875 MHz
Dorna Candrenilor / Vatra Dornei 123.45 MHz
Drobeta-Turnu Severin Drobeta Airfield, 44°34'48"N 22°50'35"E 123.450 MHz
Galați Pegas Airfield, 45°30'10"N 28°01'50"E
Geamăna / Pitești
LRPT Geamăna Airfield, 44°48'58"N 24°53'43"E 135.210 MHz
Ghimbav / Brașov LRBG Ghimbav Airfield, 45°41'51'"N 25°32'2"E 128.7 MHz
Iași LRIS Iași Airfield, 47°09'26"N 27°38'05"E 128.3 MHz
Ineu / Oradea King Land Ineu Airfield, 47°04'37"N 22°06'08"E
Luncani Lac Luncani Airfield, 46°28'55"N 23°55'51"E
Salcea / Suceava Salcea Airfield 123.60 MHz
Sălicea Sălicea Airfield, 46°41'0"N 23°30'28"E
Săulești / Deva LRDV DVA Săulești Airfield, 45°51'51"N 22°57'54"E 119.70 MHz
Sânpetru / Brașov LRSP Sânpetru Airfield, 45°43'8"N 25°38'1"E 119.70 MHz
Strejnicu / Ploiești LRPV Strejnicu Airfield, 44°55'23"N 25°58'11"E 118.4 MHz
Șirna / Ploiești Șirna Airfield, 44°47'3"N 25°58'56"E 123.45 MHz
Târgu Mureș LRMS Târgu Mureș Airfield, 46°32'03"N 24°32'05"E 123.5 MHz
Timișoara Cioca Airfield, 45°47′20″N 21°11′40″E (Aeroportul Utilitar Timișoara)
Turnișor / Sibiu Turnișor Airfield 123.6 MHz
Tuzla / Costinești / Eforie Sud LRTZ Tuzla Airfield, 43°59'08"N 28°36'53"E 131.475 MHz
Topoloveni / Argeș Topoloveni Airfield, 44°47'38"N 25°05'13"E 123.6 MHz
Vadeni / Braila Vadeni Airfield, 45°21'47.2"N 27°56'28.6"E

Defunct

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The Galați Airport operated in the city of Galați from 1926 to 1958.

The Pipera Airport operated in the city of Bucharest from 1921 to 1958.

Traffic

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Rank Airport City Code
(IATA/ICAO)
2014 2015 2016[1] 2017 Change 2016/2017
1. Henri Coandă International Airport Bucharest OTP/LROP 8,316,705 9,282,884 10,982,967 12,804,191 Increase 16.9%
2. Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport Cluj-Napoca CLJ/LRCL 1,182,047 1,487,603 1,884,645 2,688,731 Increase 42.9%
3. Traian Vuia International Airport Timișoara TSR/LRTR 735,058 924,463 1,161,612 1,621,529 Increase 39.7%
4. Iași International Airport Iași IAS/LRIA 273,047 376,865 881,157 1,147,040 Increase 30.1%
5. Sibiu International Airport Sibiu SBZ/LRSB 250,400 307,026 390,688 503,906 Increase 36.6%
6. Craiova International Airport Craiova CRA/LRCV 138,886[2] 116,947[3] 222,320 447,571 Increase 101.1%
7. George Enescu International Airport Bacău BCM/LRBC 313,376 364,492 414,676 425,733 Increase 3.8%
8. Ștefan cel Mare International Airport Suceava SCV/LRSV 219[4] 2,359[5] 57,226 262,165 Increase 359.4%
9. Oradea Airport Oradea OMR/LROD 36,501[6] 8,118[7] 41,867 162,902 Increase 289%
10. Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport Constanța CND/LRCK 37,939[8] 63,329[9] 94,594 127,635 Increase 28%
11. Satu Mare International Airport Satu Mare SUJ/LRSM 12,644[10] 17,212[11] 23,796 60,795 Increase 155.48%
12. Tuzla Airfield Tuzla, Constanța LRTZ 20,831 0 0 16,077 Increase 3%
13. Arad International Airport Arad ARW/LRAR 28,280[12] 8,530[13] 0 10,817 Increase N/A
14. Aurel Vlaicu International Airport Bucharest BBU/LRBS 4,960[14] 12,925[15] 5,375 5,645 Increase 1.9%
15. Danube Delta Tulcea Airport Tulcea TCE/LRTC 1,221[16] 394[13] 1,057 4,232 Increase 333%
16. Transilvania Airport Târgu Mureș TGM/LRTM 343,521 336,694 287,412 748 Decrease 99.7%
17. Baia Mare Airport Baia Mare BAY/LRBM 20,465[17] 17,169[18] 0 44
Total 11,661,696 13,290,442 16,449,412 Increase 23.8%

History

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Rank Airport City First aviation activities Military activities Commercial activities First concrete runway International Status Closed
1. Henri Coandă International Airport Bucharest 1940 1940-present 1965-present 1943 1970-present in use
2. Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport[19] Cluj-Napoca 1917 1917-1932
1940-1948
1928-1940
1948-present
1965 1933-1940
1996-present
in use
3. Traian Vuia International Airport Timișoara 1915 1915-1919
1942-1976
1935-1942
1964-present
1953 1980-present in use
4. Iași International Airport[20][21] Iași 1905 none 1926-present 1969 2001-present in use
5. Sibiu International Airport Sibiu 1943 1943-1944 1943-present 1970 1992-present in use
6. Craiova International Airport Craiova 1938 1938-1957 1957-present 1952 1995-present in use
7. George Enescu International Airport Bacău 1917 1995-present 1946-present 1971 1975-present in use
8. Ștefan cel Mare International Airport Suceava 1962 none 1962-present 1963 2005-present in use
9. Oradea Airport[22] Oradea 1910 1915-1946 1938-present 1967 2011-present in use
10. Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport[23][24] Constanța 1931 1941-present 1934-1941
1960-present
1965 1961-present in use
11. Satu Mare International Airport Satu Mare 1936 1940-1946
1949-1948
1938-1940
1946-1949
1958-present
1975 1996-present in use
12. Tuzla Airfield[25][26] Tuzla, Constanța 1967 1967-1999 1999-present 2024 2016-present in use
13. Arad International Airport[27] Arad 1912 1940-1946 1937-1941
1946-present
1953 1922-1941
1960-present
in use
14. Aurel Vlaicu International Airport[28] Bucharest 1909 1912-1965 1920-present 1942 1922-1970
1997-present
in use
15. Danube Delta Tulcea Airport Tulcea 1952 none 1952-present 1973 2009-present in use
16. Transilvania Airport Târgu Mureș 1912 1940-1946 1936-1940
1946-present
1969 2006-present in use
17. Baia Mare Airport Baia Mare 1929 1938-1966 1951-present 1966 2002-present in use
18. Bucharest-Pipera Bucharest 1915 1915-1958 1921-1958 none 1921-1946 1958
19. Galați Airport[29][30] Galați 1920 1920-1958 1926-1958 none none 1958

See also

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References

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