List of heliports in Turkey

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Name  Type  Location  Province  Coordinates  
Kanyon HeliportPrivate Şişli İstanbul 41°4′42.02″N29°0′42.15″E / 41.0783389°N 29.0117083°E / 41.0783389; 29.0117083
Diyarbakır HeliportPublic Yenişehir Diyarbakır 37°54′36″N40°8′10″E / 37.91000°N 40.13611°E / 37.91000; 40.13611
Bağlar HeliportPublic Bağlar Diyarbakır 37°55′17.00″N40°9′22.00″E / 37.9213889°N 40.1561111°E / 37.9213889; 40.1561111
G.L.İ. HeliportPublic Tavşanlı Kütahya 39°37′55.00″N29°28′26.00″E / 39.6319444°N 29.4738889°E / 39.6319444; 29.4738889
İlkadım HeliportPublic İlkadım Samsun 41°16′25.00″N36°17′56.00″E / 41.2736111°N 36.2988889°E / 41.2736111; 36.2988889
Atatürk HeliportPublic Yenimahalle Ankara 39°54′7.00″N32°45′36.00″E / 39.9019444°N 32.7600000°E / 39.9019444; 32.7600000
Güvercinlik Army AB Military Etimesgut Ankara 39°56′05.82″N32°44′26.79″E / 39.9349500°N 32.7407750°E / 39.9349500; 32.7407750
Cengiz Topel Naval AS Military İzmit Kocaeli 40°44′06.10″N30°05′00.01″E / 40.7350278°N 30.0833361°E / 40.7350278; 30.0833361
Istanbul Hezarfen Airfield Private Çatalca Istanbul 41°06′16.2″N28°33′00″E / 41.104500°N 28.55000°E / 41.104500; 28.55000
Samandıra Army AB Military Kartal Istanbul 40°59′34″N029°12′56″E / 40.99278°N 29.21556°E / 40.99278; 29.21556
D-Marin Turgutreis Marina HeliportPrivate Bodrum Muğla 37°00′11.00″N27°15′43.00″E / 37.0030556°N 27.2619444°E / 37.0030556; 27.2619444
İzmir Atatürk HeliportPublic Konak İzmir 38°23′53.60″N27°6′10.71″E / 38.3982222°N 27.1029750°E / 38.3982222; 27.1029750
Point Hotel HeliportPrivate Şişli İstanbul 41°3′51.20″N29°0′38.48″E / 41.0642222°N 29.0106889°E / 41.0642222; 29.0106889
Kocatepe HeliportPublic Afyonkarahisar Afyonkarahisar 38°47′25.15″N30°28′5.23″E / 38.7903194°N 30.4681194°E / 38.7903194; 30.4681194
Beyhekim HeliportPublic Selçuklu Konya 37°59′14.00″N32°29′1.00″E / 37.9872222°N 32.4836111°E / 37.9872222; 32.4836111
Erguvan HeliportPublic Osmangazi Bursa 40°13′33.00″N29°4′24.00″E / 40.2258333°N 29.0733333°E / 40.2258333; 29.0733333
Arçelik HeliportPrivate Tuzla İstanbul 40°49′22.13″N29°21′33.54″E / 40.8228139°N 29.3593167°E / 40.8228139; 29.3593167
Adana Sağlık HeliportPublic Yüreğir Adana 37°0′30.00″N35°20′28.00″E / 37.0083333°N 35.3411111°E / 37.0083333; 35.3411111
Etlik HeliportPublic Yenimahalle Ankara 39°57′53.00″N32°49′47.00″E / 39.9647222°N 32.8297222°E / 39.9647222; 32.8297222
Engürü HeliportPrivate Sincan Ankara 39°57′24.00″N32°02′2.36″E / 39.9566667°N 32.0339889°E / 39.9566667; 32.0339889
K.E.A.H. HeliportPublic Keçiören Ankara 40°0′11.60″N32°51′21.90″E / 40.0032222°N 32.8560833°E / 40.0032222; 32.8560833
Hızırbey HeliportPublic Trabzon Trabzon 40°0′11.60″N32°51′21.90″E / 40.0032222°N 32.8560833°E / 40.0032222; 32.8560833
Kayseri 112 HeliportPublic Melikgazi Kayseri 38°41′53.00″N35°32′8.00″E / 38.6980556°N 35.5355556°E / 38.6980556; 35.5355556
Arkas 1 HeliportPrivate Konak İzmir 38°26′28.00″N27°06′36.00″E / 38.4411111°N 27.1100000°E / 38.4411111; 27.1100000
Sivrihisar Aviation Center Private Sivrihisar Eskişehir 39°17′59.29″N31°29′38.50″E / 39.2998028°N 31.4940278°E / 39.2998028; 31.4940278

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References

  1. "Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Heliports.xls)".

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