EETN is the ICAO code for Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (IATA TLL), located in Tallinn, 37, Estonia.
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (EETN/TLL) is Estonia's primary international gateway, located on the outskirts of the capital city of Tallinn and serving as the country's largest airport facility.
The airport sits at 131 feet elevation in the Baltic coastal region, presenting no significant high-altitude or weather constraints beyond standard northern European winter operations. Runway infrastructure and apron capacity support regular turboprop and light-to-midsize jet operations typical of regional European airports. The facility maintains scheduled airline service alongside general and business aviation, which means runway access and handling can vary with commercial flight schedules; operators planning a flight should factor in coordination with the tower and potential slot management.
Tallinn itself is Estonia's capital and primary economic and cultural hub, positioned on the northern coast of the country with strong historical ties to Scandinavia and direct sea access to Helsinki and other Baltic ports. This geography makes EETN a natural entry point for business travelers visiting Estonia's government, financial, and tech sectors, as well as a secondary routing option for passengers connecting to Helsinki or other Nordic hubs. The airport serves both as a destination for corporate and fractional owners conducting business in the region and as an alternate for operators unable to land at larger Scandinavian facilities.
Private aviation at EETN generally comprises light-jet and owner-flown traffic, supported by the airport's FBO services and ground handling capabilities. The airport's role in the broader Nordic and Baltic airspace makes it a practical secondary option for European business-jet operators, particularly those routing between Western Europe and Russia or the Eastern Baltic region. Pilots planning operations here should confirm current procedures and slot availability directly with Tallinn tower, especially during peak hours when commercial traffic is heaviest.
Tallinn Airport is the largest international airport in Estonia. The airport is also officially called Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport after the former president of Estonia Lennart Meri.
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