Warsaw Babice Airport


Warsaw-Babice is an airport in Warsaw, located in the residential district of Bemowo, near the border with the district of Bielany. It is also unofficially known as Bemowo.
The airport is administered by the Centre for Logistics "Warsaw-Babice" and organisations based there include: the Warsaw Aero Club and Polish Air Rescue.
It has been used for various events and celebrity arrivals including Michael Jackson, Madonna, AC/DC, and the Sonisphere Festival.

Infrastructure

The airport has a concrete runway 10R/28L, measuring 1,300 m x 90 m, and, parallel to it, a grass runway 10L/28R, measuring 1,000 m x 150 m.
The airport was established at the former military airport in Bemowo. It had two concrete runways 5/23 measuring 2,000 m x 80 m and 10R/28L measuring 2,500 m x 90 m. One of the former runways was used as an extension to the residential Powstańców Śląskich Street. Only part of the second, longer runway was used for the new airport.

Radio frequencies

The site of the current airport was used as a landing strip for Russian and German airplanes. In 1918, it was one of the bases for the Research Institute of Aviation Technology which then changed into the Technical Institute of Aviation.
The airport was reestablished after World War II, at "Szwedzkie Górki" between Fort P and Boernerowo outside Warsaw.
In 1959, a Boeing 707 transporting U.S. Vice-President Richard Nixon, used the airport.
Singer Michael Jackson performed at Bemowo on 20 September 1996 during his HIStory World Tour in front of 120,000 people.
Due to the heavy urbanization around the airport, to ensure safety and to ease the burden of airport operations for locals, a custom procedure to circulate traffic was introduced, which caused controversy among pilots and instructors. There still is a conflict of interest between the airport and local residents.