Namur-Suarlée Airfield

Namur-Suarlée Airfield (ICAO: EBNM) is a regional aerodrome in Belgium, located at Suarlée and Temploux, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) west-northwest[1] of Namur, in Namur Province, Wallonia.

It supports general aviation with no commercial airline service scheduled.

The airfield was opened on 26 October 1944 by the United States Army Air Forces IX Engineering Command as a grass liaison airfield for use by the Det 112, 112th Liaison Squadron and its light observation aircraft to support the numerous command and control organizations in Namur.

In February 1945 the airfield received a 3,450 ft (1,050 m) all-weather Pierced Steel Planking surface to allow operations during the winter of 1944–1945.

[3] The metal runway was eventually removed and today a modern grass airfield is used by light aircraft and sailplanes.