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Pristina Airport completes ILS upgrade

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Pristina Airport has put into operation its upgraded Instrument Landing System, increasing its category from II to category IIIb. The new system aids with an automated precision approach and landing when the runway visibility is at a distance of no less than fifteen metres and is at a visual range less than 200 meters. The system is expected to improve Pristina Airport’s performance during the winter when it suffers from fog and low visibility which has disrupted its operations in the past on numerous occasions. Late last year, Pristina Airport completed work on the extension of its runway from 2.560 metres to 3.050 metres.

September 15, 2022
Kosovo Newsflash Priština
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  1. Anonymous11:36

    This is how it must be done everywhere. Operational stability brings more traffic.

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  2. Anonymous12:24

    Skopje, your move. Is it still CAT 1 there with a higher than standard minima?

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    1. Anonymous12:57

      CAT II in Skopje, but it's not possible to go with a better category due to the surrounding terrain.

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    2. Anonymous18:54

      Not correct, it is possible.

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    3. Anonymous10:53

      How come that in an article about PRN can not be skipped SKP.

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    4. Anonymous12:03

      Exactly i knew someone was gonna mention SKP

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  3. Anonymous12:26

    Its not both sides 250m
    Only one side +500

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  4. Anonymous20:14

    Kosovo definetly needs an airline!

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    1. Rodney Marinkovic09:10

      Lufthansa and British Airways mayby take care of that needs. 🛫

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    2. Anonymous11:46

      They hab’s an airline, GP Aviation!!!

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    3. Anonymous13:13

      You cannot call that an national airline. They operate charters. It’s established by maffia tour-agencies and it’s a Bulgarian airline

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  5. Anonymous17:21

    @13:13 what means “ maffia tour-agency”? Do they kill people or what?

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    1. Anonymous07:54

      They kill their wallet. Overpriced tickets when you can fly with proper airlines for less. The problem is that people don’t know that and still book through them!

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    2. Anonymous11:49

      Besides, some people have no other choice.

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    3. Anonymous12:28

      @07:54 so, basically, if you sell expensive then you are “maffia”. Ok, I understand now what is “maffia” for you.

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  6. Anonymous09:08

    Why can’t pristina and Skopje have at least 2 runways

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