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'''Poltava Airport''' ({{lang-uk|Аеропорт «Полтава» (Супрунівка) |
'''Poltava Airport''' ({{lang-uk|Аеропорт «Полтава» (Супрунівка)}}) {{Airport codes|PLV|UKHP}} is a public airport located approximately {{convert|7|km|mi}} west of [[Poltava]], [[Ukraine]]. It is one of two airfields near Poltava, the other being [[Poltava Airbase]]. |
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The second name of this airport is Suprunivka ({{lang-uk|Супрунівка}}, {{lang-ru|Супруновка}}), although sometimes also the name Ivashky ({{lang-ru|Ивашки}}) is used in Russian sources. |
The second name of this airport is Suprunivka ({{lang-uk|Супрунівка}}, {{lang-ru|Супруновка}}), although sometimes also the name Ivashky ({{lang-ru|Ивашки}}) is used in Russian sources. |
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Poltava - Suprunivka Аеропорт «Полтава» (Супрунівка) | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Poltava | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 49°34′26″N 034°23′55″E / 49.57389°N 34.39861°E | ||||||||||
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Poltava Airport (Template:Lang-uk) (IATA: PLV, ICAO: UKHP) is a public airport located approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of Poltava, Ukraine. It is one of two airfields near Poltava, the other being Poltava Airbase.
The second name of this airport is Suprunivka (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru), although sometimes also the name Ivashky (Template:Lang-ru) is used in Russian sources.