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The reason to evict aircrafts from the 80 yrs old hangar at the Helsinki-Malmi Airport. Events.
Helsinki-Malmi Airport City Plans for Re-Use of the historical buildings at the Helsinki-Malmi Airport. In 2016 the Helsinki-Malmi Airport and it’s buildings was chosen as one of the 7 most… Read more »
In September 2014 the Helsinki-Malmi Airport was not part of the Urban Development Areas even previously in 2002 the City of Helsinki had already tried to destroy the airport to… Read more »
A bulletin by the City of Helsinki has been posted to the Twitter (in Finnish only) stating that the City of Helsinki will continue renting the hangar at Malmi Airport… Read more »
Yesterday on the 26th of April City of Helsinki published a bulletin in Finnish on the Helsinki New Horizons website where they claimed that Flow Festival Helsinki and Weekend Festival… Read more »
Last chance to check out the old Helsinki-Malmi Airport website at finavia.fi. The website will be closed on the 30th of December 2016. ATC will be closed on Saturday. http://www.finavia.fi/en/news-room/news/2016/the-website-of-helsinkimalmi-airport-to-close-on-30-december-2016/… Read more »
Flying at Malmi Airport will continue for at least three years. However without an air traffic controller. That’s an amazing decision for the second busiest airport in Finland. Most amazing… Read more »
City of Helsinki remembers Malmi Airport on it’s 80th anniversary… by publishing plans to use the round main building as a kindergarten and hostel. The ATC tower would be converted… Read more »
City of Helsinki is skipping few steps here, they’re already planning a new bridge. It’s not just the airport, there’s also some fortifications from the First World War here to… Read more »