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Batlava-Dumosh Airfield Aerodrom Batlava-Dumosh Аеродром Батлава-Доња Пендуха |
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| Airport type | Ex-military now civilian | ||||||||||
| Owner | Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority | ||||||||||
| Operator | 1999-2008 KFOR; 2008 - present nobody; future plans to open a flying school. | ||||||||||
| Serves | Podujevo | ||||||||||
| Location | Dumosh | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 1,978 ft / 603 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 42°50′43.8″N 21°13′12.0″E / 42.845500°N 21.220000°ECoordinates: 42°50′43.8″N 21°13′12.0″E / 42.845500°N 21.220000°E | ||||||||||
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Batlava-Donja Penduha Airfield or Batlava Airport (ICAO: LYPT) (Albanian: Aeroporti i Batllavës; Serbian: Аеродром Батлава / Aerodrom Batlava) is a former military airport in the village of Dumosh, near Lake Batlava and the towns of Batlava and Podujevo in Kosovo.
In 1936, Aeroput used the airport on the Belgrade-Podujevo-Skopje line using the Aeroput MMS-3 plane. The airport was later rebuilt for military use by the Yugoslav army and air force. It was damaged in 1999 during the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.