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Haren Airport

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Defunct airports in BelgiumWorld War II airfields in Belgium
Aéroport d'Haren en 1929
Aéroport d'Haren en 1929

Haren Airport or Evere Airfield is a former military airfield and civil airport in Brussels, Belgium. Located in Brussels' city section of Haren and adjacent municipality of Evere, it was established by the German Empire in 1914 and lasted until the early 1950s when it was closed. Meanwhile it had been replaced by nearby Melsbroek airfield that Nazi Germans had established in World War II, which developed into the current Brussels Airport. The former grounds of Haren-Evere airfield were redeveloped as part of the expanding Brussels urban area; some buildings remain in use as facilities of the Belgian military. The headquarters of NATO are located at Haren (Brussels) on part of the former airport grounds.

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Haren Airport
Chaussée de Haecht - Haachtsesteenweg, City of Brussels

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Chaussée de Haecht - Haachtsesteenweg 1470
1130 City of Brussels
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Aéroport d'Haren en 1929
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