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Nov 12, 2015 (newstodate): With the first flight on September 1, 2015, the Latvian airline airBaltic became the first scheduled carrier to operate at Poland's new Radom-Sadkow Airport.
It proved a short-lived success, however, as the carrier is pulling out again with the last flight on November 18, 2015, leaving the airport without any commercial airline.
The Czech airline CSA was also sniffing at Radom-Sadkow Airport but pulled out again already by the end of October.
In both cases due to low demand in the market.
Earlier a Polish air force base, Radom-Sadkow Airport in southern Poland has completed a comprehensive modernization process including resurfacing of its 2,000 m runway, a new passenger terminal, new NAVAID systems and airfield lighting, leading to full certification by ICAO standards to receive both domestic and international flights.
It proved a short-lived success, however, as the carrier is pulling out again with the last flight on November 18, 2015, leaving the airport without any commercial airline.
The Czech airline CSA was also sniffing at Radom-Sadkow Airport but pulled out again already by the end of October.
In both cases due to low demand in the market.
Earlier a Polish air force base, Radom-Sadkow Airport in southern Poland has completed a comprehensive modernization process including resurfacing of its 2,000 m runway, a new passenger terminal, new NAVAID systems and airfield lighting, leading to full certification by ICAO standards to receive both domestic and international flights.