Its airport in Słupsk-Redzikowo, that has a 7,200-foot-long runway, and a record of serving domestic flights to the popular seaside destination close to the Baltic sea.
It covers approximately 2.5 million people in its catchment area, and many popular seaside resorts.
The Deutsche Luft Hansa started to use the airport in 1926, a large hangar for six aircraft was built and the airfield served as an intermediate between Berlin, Stettin and the Free City of Danzig and Königsberg.
Stolp-Reitz was never attacked by Allied bomber, the airfield was blown up on 8 March 1945 just before the Red Army reached the region.
Beginning in 2016, the airfield is in the process of being demolished as part of the construction of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System[5] and has been renamed Naval Support Facility Redzikowo.