Bălți Aerodrome
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Airport typePublic (interwar period) / Military (until 1944)
OperatorCFRNA
LARES
Luftwaffe
55th Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP-55)
Jagdgeschwader 77
Kampfgeschwader 27
Kampfgeschwader 51
White Squadron
LARES
Luftwaffe
55th Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP-55)
Jagdgeschwader 77
Kampfgeschwader 27
Kampfgeschwader 51
White Squadron
ServesBălți
Bălți Aerodrome Aerodromul Bălți | |
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Bălți Aerodrome (1944) | |
| Summary | |
| Airport type | Public (interwar period) / Military (until 1944) |
| Operator | CFRNA LARES Luftwaffe 55th Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP-55) Jagdgeschwader 77 Kampfgeschwader 27 Kampfgeschwader 51 White Squadron |
| Serves | Bălți |
| Location | Sportului Street, Teioasa, Bălți, Moldova |
| Closed | 1944 |
| Coordinates | 47°45′02″N 27°54′38″E / 47.75056°N 27.91056°E |
| Map | |
Bălți Aerodrome (Romanian: Aerodromul Bălți, Russian: Аэродром Бельцы), also known as Bălți-Teioasa Aerodrome, was the first civil airfield in the city of Bălți, then part of the Kingdom of Romania. It operated during the interwar period as a civil aerodrome. It was located in what was then the western district of the city of Bălți, known as Teioasa.
During World War II, the site was repurposed as a Soviet auxiliary military airfield in the Moldavian SSR.[1][2]