Barkarby Airport

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Der Flughafen Stockholm-Barkarby (auch Hägerstalunds Flugfeld oder Barkarby Flygstation, ICAO: ESKB) war bis 1974 ein Luftwaffenstützpunkt in der Gemeinde Järfälla etwa 18 Kilometer nördlich der schwedischen Hauptstadt Stockholm. Er war einer der ältesten Flugplätze in Schweden. Im Juni 2010 wurde er geschlossen. rdf:langString
Stockholm-Barkarby flygplats (IATA: -, ICAO: ESKB), (även kallat Hägerstalunds flygfält) var en svensk militär flygplats och senare regional flygplats belägen i Barkarby, Järfälla kommun, cirka 3 km sydost om Jakobsberg och cirka 15 km från Stockholm. Flygverksamhet pågick åren 1913–2010, då flygplatsen stängdes den 1 juni 2010. På platsen planeras stadsbyggnadsprojektet Barkarbystaden. rdf:langString
斯德哥尔摩-巴尔卡比机场(瑞典語:Stockholm-Barkarby flygplats,ICAO代码:ESKB),位于瑞典首都斯德哥尔摩北郊,是瑞典目前使用的机场中建造年代最久远的一座,现主要用于通用航空。 rdf:langString
Barkarby Airport (IATA: N/A, ICAO: ESKB) was a disbanded Swedish Air Force base, near Akalla north of Stockholm used for general aviation. Barkarby Airport was one of Sweden’s oldest active airports until it was closed in 2010. A large shopping complex is still situated close to – and partly on – the airfield. Current plans are to construct houses, apartments and offices on large parts of the airfield. December 2008 was due to be the last commercial flight date, after which houses were due to be built. Due to legal complexities about the cancellation of the contract, however, the airport was open for another two years. The airport was finally closed in June 2010. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Barkarby Airport (IATA: N/A, ICAO: ESKB) was a disbanded Swedish Air Force base, near Akalla north of Stockholm used for general aviation. Barkarby Airport was one of Sweden’s oldest active airports until it was closed in 2010. A large shopping complex is still situated close to – and partly on – the airfield. Current plans are to construct houses, apartments and offices on large parts of the airfield. December 2008 was due to be the last commercial flight date, after which houses were due to be built. Due to legal complexities about the cancellation of the contract, however, the airport was open for another two years. The airport was finally closed in June 2010. Barkarby airport was the location used to photograph the 1976 cover of the ABBA album, Arrival. The members of the Swedish group are seen sitting in a helicopter on the ground at Barkarby, and on the reverse the helicopter is seen arriving.
rdf:langString Der Flughafen Stockholm-Barkarby (auch Hägerstalunds Flugfeld oder Barkarby Flygstation, ICAO: ESKB) war bis 1974 ein Luftwaffenstützpunkt in der Gemeinde Järfälla etwa 18 Kilometer nördlich der schwedischen Hauptstadt Stockholm. Er war einer der ältesten Flugplätze in Schweden. Im Juni 2010 wurde er geschlossen.
rdf:langString Stockholm-Barkarby flygplats (IATA: -, ICAO: ESKB), (även kallat Hägerstalunds flygfält) var en svensk militär flygplats och senare regional flygplats belägen i Barkarby, Järfälla kommun, cirka 3 km sydost om Jakobsberg och cirka 15 km från Stockholm. Flygverksamhet pågick åren 1913–2010, då flygplatsen stängdes den 1 juni 2010. På platsen planeras stadsbyggnadsprojektet Barkarbystaden.
rdf:langString 斯德哥尔摩-巴尔卡比机场(瑞典語:Stockholm-Barkarby flygplats,ICAO代码:ESKB),位于瑞典首都斯德哥尔摩北郊,是瑞典目前使用的机场中建造年代最久远的一座,现主要用于通用航空。
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