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===Spotting Terrace===
===Spotting Terrace===


[[Image:anetlink|1089497.jpg|left|thumb|Kuwait Government Gulfstream V, sitting on the apron, photographed from the terrace, by Borut Smrdelj]]
[[Image:anetlink|1089497|left|thumb|Kuwait Government Gulfstream V, sitting on the apron, photographed from the terrace, by Borut Smrdelj]]
Official spotting location is the terrace on top of the terminal building (just follow the markings), but it's unfortunately closed, due to expansion of the airport. It will be reopened in 2007.
Official spotting location is the terrace on top of the terminal building (just follow the markings), but it's unfortunately closed, due to expansion of the airport. It will be reopened in 2007.



Revision as of 17:17, 5 November 2006

Continent: Europe Country: Slovenia Region: Gorenjska
Aerodrom Ljubljana
Location Brnik, Slovenia
IATA code LJU
ICAO code LJLJ
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.lju-airport.si
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.00
Ground 131.40
Clearance 135.275
Approach 118.75
Departure135.275
ATIS 118.475

Aerodrom Ljubljana is the biggest and Slovenia's primary airport, it's also one of three international airports in country. It's a hub to Slovenia's airline, Adria Airways. There are no domestic flights, as Slovenia is small. The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within Europe. Airport's single runway is the 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) long, asphalt 13/31. In normal conditions, all ariving aircraft use runway 31. For departing, they sometimes use 13 or 31, depending on aircraft destination.

Airport is backed with mountains and has a nice spotting points at the whole lenght of the runway.

Official Spotting Locations

Spotting Terrace

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Kuwait Government Gulfstream V, sitting on the apron, photographed from the terrace, by Borut Smrdelj

Official spotting location is the terrace on top of the terminal building (just follow the markings), but it's unfortunately closed, due to expansion of the airport. It will be reopened in 2007.

Other Spotting Locations

There are very good

Location

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

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