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Belgorod International Airport

Airport in Belgorod, Russia

Belgorod International Airport

Summary

Airport in Belgorod, Russia

FieldValue
nameBelgorod International Airport
nativenameМеждународный Аэропорт Белгород
imageBelgorod airport Intern logo.png
image2Аэропорт Белгород.jpg
image-width250
image2-width250
IATAEGO
ICAOUUOB
pushpin_mapRussia Belgorod Oblast#European Russia#Europe
pushpin_mapsize200
pushpin_labelEGO
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the airport in Belgorod Oblast##Location of the airport in Russia##Location of the airport in Europe
pushpin_relief1
typePublic
operatorJSC "Belgorod Air Enterprise"
city-servedBelgorod
locationBelgorod, Russia
opened1954
passenger_services_ceased
elevation-f735
elevation-m224
coordinates
website
metric-elevyes
metric-rwyyes
r1-number11/29
r1-length-f8,202
r1-length-m2,500
r1-surfaceAsphalt concrete
r2-number12/30
r2-length-f7,930
r2-length-m2,417
r2-surfaceGrass
stat-year2021
stat1-headerNumber of passengers
stat1-data582.531
footnotesSources:

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Belgorod International Airport () is an airport in Russia located 4 km north of Belgorod. It services narrow-body airliners (such as the Tupolev Tu-154, Tupolev Tu-204, Ilyushin Il-76, Boeing 737, Airbus A320, Boeing 757 etc.) and wide-body airliner Boeing 767. Международный аэропорт Белгород It conducts 24-hour flight operations. The airport was founded in 1954.

History

The establishment date of the airport is considered to be 30 August 1954, when the order was issued by the Deputy Chief of Air Fleet under the Council of Ministers of the USSR and Belgorod landing pad began its transformation into a class IV Airport.

In 1954, the Kursk squadron relocated to the northern outskirts of Belgorod. These aircraft carried cargo and mail transportation, medical staff in the newly created districts of the Belgorod Oblast. The staff (technicians, drivers) did not exceed 20-30 people then.

In 1957, Yak-12 came into operation, capable of carrying 4 passengers or 350 kilograms of cargo. Aircraft used for flight on the territory of the region. In the years 1959–1968, made fleet capacity by AN-2 and Yak-12.

In 1969, the runway was put into operation. It began receiving short-haul aircraft: Yak-40, L-410, An-24. To fly to Moscow, Sochi, Anapa, Simferopol, Poltava, Donetsk. Created by air traffic control, 170 people work at the plant. Since 1970, flights operated to Rostov-on-Don, Voronezh, Krasnodar and Lipetsk.

In 1975, the airport admitted to reception of the Tupolev Tu-134. New lines opened up to new directions in Murmansk, Yekaterinburg, Astrakhan, Tyumen, Smolensk, Saratov and Mariupol.

In 1976–1989, years of the expansion of the geography of flights and an increase in the intensity of flights. 1981 saw the reconstruction of the runway. In the years 1985–1994 passenger flights were performed to Khabarovsk, Novosibirsk, Surgut, Tyumen, Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Leningrad, Riga, Minsk, Kyiv, Lviv, Yerevan, Sochi, Odesa, Simferopol, Kaliningrad, Chelyabinsk and Baku.

In 1995, the airport was given the status of international airport. Along with the implementation of domestic flights, international flights started to operate to Turkey, Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary. Accepted cargo planes from India, China, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates.

In 1998–1999 following an economic meltdown, which resulted in a sharp decline in demand for passenger air travel and the reduction of the amount of work, number of flights reduced.

In 2000–2001, scheduled passenger transport resumed, including international with opening of new flights to Salekhard, Tyumen, Surgut, Norilsk, Yekaterinburg, Anapa, Murmansk, Sochi, Novy Urengoy, Soviet, Naryan-Mar, Arkhangelsk, Israel, Hungary, Cyprus and Bulgaria using Tu-134, Tu-154, Yak- 42, with a capacity of 70–160 passengers.

In April 2002, "the airline Belgorod" transformed into a Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Belgorod State Aviation Enterprise", and in December of the same year transformed into Open Joint Stock Company "Belgorod Airlines".

In February 2022, all civilian air traffic was indefinitely suspended in connection with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Airlines and destinations

[[Orenair]] [[Boeing 737-500]] at Belgorod Airport.
[[Yamal Airlines]] [[Airbus A320]] taking off at Belgorod Airport.

|Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremeteyevo |Azimuth | Krasnodar, Mineralnye Vody |Azur Air | Seasonal charter: Enfidha |Ikar | Saint Petersburg |Nordstar Airlines | Seasonal: Nizhny Novgorod, Norilsk |Nordwind Airlines| Moscow–Sheremeteyevo, Saint Petersburg, Simferopol, Sochi, Yerevan Seasonal charter: Antalya |Red Wings Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo, Yekaterinburg |Rossiya | Moscow–Sheremeteyevo |RusLine | Kaliningrad |S7 Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo |Smartavia | Seasonal: Simferopol, Sochi |Utair | Moscow–Vnukovo Seasonal: Surgut

Traffic statistics

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– Status of Crimea as Russian region disputed by Ukraine. See annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.

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References

References

  1. (24 February 2022). "Airport operations to remain suspended in southern Russia until March 2 — federal agency".
  2. (23 April 2022). "Временное закрытие 11 аэропортов на юге РФ продлено до 1 мая".
  3. link. (21 January 2022)
  4. (9 January 2017). "Aeroflot domestic routes additions in S17". Routesonline.
  5. "Azimuth schedules additional domestic routes from mid-Sep 2020".
  6. "Авиакомпания Nordwind открывает прямые рейсы из Белгорода в Санкт-Петербург и Ереван". Международный аэропорт Белгород.
  7. "Flight Search".
  8. (11 January 2019). "S7 Airlines adds Moscow – Belgorod service from Feb 2019". Routesonline.
  9. "В 2014 году аэропорт Белгород вновь на высоте!". International Airport Belgorod.
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