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Heydar Aliyev International Airport
International airport in Azerbaijan
International airport in Azerbaijan
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Heydar Aliyev International Airport |
| nativename | Heydər Əliyev adına Beynəlxalq Hava Limanı |
| IATA | GYD |
| ICAO | UBBB |
| pushpin_map | Azerbaijan##Asia |
| pushpin_label | GYD/UBBB |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Azerbaijan |
| image | Baku Airport Logo.png |
| image-width | 100 |
| image2 | GYD (2).jpg |
| image2-width | 250 |
| type | Public |
| owner | Government of Azerbaijan |
| operator | Azerbaijan Airlines |
| city-served | Baku |
| location | Khazar, Baku, Azerbaijan |
| opened | |
| hub | Azerbaijan Airlines |
| Azal Avia Cargo | |
| Silk Way West Airlines | |
| ASG Business Aviation | |
| Silk Way Airlines | |
| metric-elev | yes |
| elevation-m | 3 |
| elevation-f | 10 |
| coordinates | |
| website | airport.az |
| metric-rwy | yes |
| r1-number | 16/34 |
| r1-length-m | 4,000 |
| r1-length-f | 13,107 |
| r1-surface | Asphalt/concrete |
| r2-number | 17/35 |
| r2-length-m | 3,200 |
| r2-length-f | 10,499 |
| r2-surface | Asphalt/concrete |
| stat-year | 2024 |
| stat1-header | Passengers |
| stat1-data | 7,537,000 |
| stat2-header | Passenger change |
| stat2-data | 31.0% |
| stat3-header | Flights |
| stat3-data | 59,238 |
| footnotes | Source: Heydar Aliyev Intl. Airport, Azernews.az, Azerbaijani AIP at EUROCONTROL, ACI 2014 World Airport Traffic Report |
| caption2 | View of Terminal 2 (front) and Terminal 1 (back) |
| image-width = 100 | image2-width = 250 | city-served = Baku Azal Avia Cargo Silk Way West Airlines ASG Business Aviation Silk Way Airlines | metric-elev = yes | elevation-m = 3 | elevation-f = 10 | metric-rwy = yes | r1-number = 16/34 | r1-length-m = 4,000 | r1-length-f = 13,107 | r1-surface = Asphalt/concrete | r2-number = 17/35 | r2-length-m = 3,200 | r2-length-f = 10,499 | r2-surface = Asphalt/concrete | stat-year = 2024 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 7,537,000 | stat2-header = Passenger change | stat2-data = 31.0% | stat3-header = Flights | stat3-data = 59,238
Heydar Aliyev International Airport (; IATA: GYD, ICAO: UBBB) is an airport serving Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, and one of the seven international airports of Azerbaijan. It is the busiest airport both in Azerbaijan and in the South Caucasus as well as one of the busiest in the post-Soviet countries. Formerly, it was called Bina International Airport, named after a suburb of Bina located within the metropolitan area of Baku. The airport is 20 kilometers northeast of Baku, connected to the city by Baku Airport Highway. It serves as the hub for national carrier Azerbaijan Airlines as well as for Azal Avia Cargo and Silk Way West Airlines.
History
Baku Airport began operations in 1933, when the first flight to Moscow over the Caucasus Mountains took place. The Baku–Moscow route was established in 1937, offering daily service for 15 passengers. A year later, in 1938, flights to Rostov and Grozny were also introduced. After World War II, service to Ashgabat became available to the public. In 1955, the airport expanded its fleet with the addition of a multi-seat Ilyushin Il-14 aircraft. On 20 June 1959, the Ilyushin Il-18 made its first flight on the Baku–Moscow route.
On 9 February 1964, a new passenger terminal complex was opened and put into operation at Baku Airport.
On 31 August 1990, Baku Airport gained international status and opened up for flights outside of the Soviet Union, which dissolved a year later in 1991. In October 1997, the presentation of a new passenger terminal was held, which was attended by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev. The newly opened terminal was soon known as Terminal 2. A year later, in 1998, a new runway was opened. The new passenger terminal complex was put into operation in 1999. Its ceremony was attended by Heydar Aliyev, and President of Turkey Suleyman Demirel. The same year, a new air traffic control (ATC) center of Baku Airport was put into operation, and the new Aviation Petrol Complex (TC1) commenced its operations as well.
On 10 March 2004, by decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the airport was renamed after Heydar Aliyev, the long-standing Soviet party boss in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic and later president of Azerbaijan.
On 7 May 2004, a new passenger terminal for domestic flights at Heydar Aliyev International Airport was put into operation. Currently, it serves as a major hub for domestic flights within the country, flying to cities such as Ganja and Nakhchivan. In March 2005, Baku Cargo Terminal (BCT) was opened. The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the groundbreaking ceremony of a new terminal building at the airport on 17 March 2011, and reviewed the progress of construction that December. On 20 April 2012, a new runway at the airport was opened. The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, who was briefed on the reconstruction and construction works at the existing air terminal complex. A new hangar complex of Silk Way Technics and the International Logistics Centre opened on 6 May 2013. Ilham Aliyev observed and reviewed two new Airbus A340-500 passenger liners. That October, a new building of the main air traffic control center of the AZANS Air Traffic Department under the Azerbaijan Airlines closed joint-stock company was held.
The opening of Terminal 1 of the Heydar Aliyev International Airport was held on 23 April 2014. The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and members of his family attended this ceremony. The first flight from Terminal 1 took place the same day, with the plane departing for Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in Istanbul. The airport gained a direct link to North America when Azerbaijan Airlines began flying to New York City in September 2014.
In November 2014, the airport received Skytrax' 4-star rank. The airport received this rank again on 24 December 2016.
The opening ceremony of the Azerbaijan Efficiency, Strategy, and Development Center (ASEC) took place at Heydar Aliyev International Airport on 8 November 2018.
In March, the airport would be recognized as the "Best Airport of the Countries of CIS." The airport was named the "Best Airport among Airports in Russia and the CIS Countries" for the second time at Skytrax World Airport Awards 2018. On 7 May 2018, Heydar Aliyev International Airport was awarded a 5-star Regional Airport title by Skytrax.
On 11 May 2020, Heydar Aliyev International Airport's status of the "Best Airport among Airports in Russia and the CIS Countries" was confirmed and assigned by Skytrax. On 12 April 2021, the airport received the highest rating for safety measures against the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Heydar Aliyev International Airport topped the ranking of the best airports in Central Asia and the CIS for the fifth time in a row, according to Skytrax World Airport Awards 2022. It won an award for the "Best Airport Staff in Central Asia and the CIS" the same year. On 16 March 2023, the airport was recognized as the “Best Regional Airport in Central Asia and the CIS” for the second time in a row. It won the “Best Airport Staff in Central Asia and the CIS” category as well.
On 26 October 2023, Heydar Aliyev International Airport made history and officially became the first airport in the world to completely switch to cloud technologies. April 2024 saw the airport once again win the prestigious Skytrax World Airport Awards 2024. It won the “Best Airport in Central Asia and the CIS” and “Best Airport Staff in Central Asia and the CIS" categories. On 19 April 2024, the airport joined the ranks of Airports Council International (ACI Europe), the only global organization of airport operators.
Facilities

Terminals
The airport consists of two passenger terminals, with Terminal 1 being the newer one. Terminal 1 primarily serves international flights, handling the majority of the airport's passenger traffic. In contrast, Terminal 2 prioritizes domestic and short-range flights. Due to its role in accommodating international travelers, Terminal 1 is the busier of the two terminals, seeing a higher volume of passengers throughout the year.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 was commissioned in April 2014. Its total area is 65000 m2. The terminal is designed for 6 million passengers per year. It includes 12 boarding bridges, 15 gates, 40 check-in desks, 24 passport control desks, and 4 baggage carousels. It currently serves up to 3 million passengers annually. The total parking area is 20000 m2 for 600 vehicles. The airport has a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafés, and duty-free stores in both the departures and arrivals areas. Terminal 1 contains five lounges and a spa. Terminal 1 operates jet bridges capable of receiving 12 aircraft simultaneously. Two jet bridges are intended for accommodating the world's largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380.
The four-level engineering design of Terminal 1 was developed in 2010 by the Arup Group, featuring a tricorn shape and a semi-transparent roof. The interior, designed by the Turkish company AUTOBAN, includes a series of oak-veneer 'cocoons.' The terminal is equipped with a Vanderlande baggage handling system and L-3 equipment for baggage inspection, which uses scanners to produce layered images of an object's internal structure. Additionally, Terminal 1 houses 30 Schindler escalators and 21 elevators. The terminal also features a Building Management System (BMS), which automates various processes and operations typically found in modern buildings, forming the backbone of an intelligent building. Furthermore, Terminal 1 is supported by a separate system for essential resources such as electricity, lighting, ventilation, heating, air conditioning, water supply, and sewage.
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Terminal 2
Terminal 2 is located approximately 200 meters away from Terminal 1. The terminal features 4 gates, 10 passport control desks, 4 baggage carousels and 48 check-in desks. Architect Viktor Denisov is the creator of the project of Terminal 2, which currently serves both domestic flights (south entrance) and international flights of low-cost airlines (north entrance). The project was awarded the first prize in a competition in 1981 and was implemented in 1989.
Cargo
The cargo terminal was opened on March 23, 2005. That same year, the Baku Cargo Terminal became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for Ground Handling and took part in the International Business Partners Program of the Airports Council International (ACI). The terminal building houses companies such as Silk Way Airlines, Imair Air Company, Euroasian Air Services, Lufthansa Cargo and Panalpina. The terminal claims to be able to serve nine Boeing 747, Antonov An-124 fifteen Ilyushin Il-76 or two Boeing 777-type aircraft simultaneously.
Runways
The airport has two near-parallel runways; Runway 16/34 is 4000 by 60 m, while runway 17/35 is 3200 by 45 m. Runway 16/34 is located on the western side of the airport, while Runway 17/35 is positioned on the eastern side.{{cite web |access-date = 16 November 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110706131105/http://www.bct.az/en/company_airport_info.asp |archive-date = 6 July 2011 |url-status = dead
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
| Aegean Airlines | Seasonal: Athens | Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo | Air Arabia | Abu Dhabi, Sharjah | Air Astana | Almaty, Astana, Atyrau | Air Cairo | Sharm El Sheikh | Air Montenegro | Seasonal: Podgorica, Tivat | Air Serbia | Belgrade (begins May 3, 2026) | AJet | Ankara, Antalya, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen Seasonal: Izmir | arkia | Tel Aviv | Azerbaijan Airlines | Aktau, Almaty, Ankara, Antalya, Astana, Baghdad, Bahrain, Barcelona, Batumi, Beijing–Capital, Berlin, Bishkek, Chișinău, Dammam, Delhi, Dubai–International, Dushanbe, Fuzuli, Geneva, Islamabad, Istanbul, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Jeddah, Kuwait City, Lahore, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Malé, Medina, Milan–Malpensa, Minsk, Moscow–Domodedovo, Moscow–Vnukovo, Mumbai–Shivaji, Nakhchivan, Novosibirsk, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Riyadh, Saint Petersburg, Samarqand, Sharm El Sheikh, Tabriz, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini (temporarily suspended), Tel Aviv, Trabzon, Urgench, Vienna, Yekaterinburg Seasonal: Adana/Mersin, Bodrum, Dalaman, Heraklion, Izmir, Tivat Seasonal charter: Cairo | Belavia | Minsk | Centrum Air |Tashkent | China Southern Airlines | Guangzhou, Ürümqi | Etihad Airways | Abu Dhabi (resumes ) | Fly Baghdad | Baghdad |Flyadeal | Seasonal: Jeddah | FlyArystan | Aqtau, Astana | Flydubai | Dubai–International | FlyErbil | Erbil | Flynas | Seasonal: Jeddah, Riyadh | FlyOne | Tashkent (begins ) | Gulf Air | Bahrain | IndiGo | Delhi | IrAero | Krasnoyarsk–International, Moscow–Domodedovo, Nizhnevartovsk, Orenburg, Perm | Iran Air | Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini | Iran Airtour | Tabriz, Tehran–Imam Khomeini | Iraqi Airways | Baghdad, Erbil, Sulaymaniyah | Israir | Tel Aviv | Jazeera Airways | Kuwait City | Kuwait Airways | Kuwait City | LOT Polish Airlines | Warsaw–Chopin | Lufthansa | Frankfurt | Pakistan International Airlines | Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore | Pegasus Airlines | Ankara, Antalya, Gazipaşa, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Izmir | Qatar Airways | Doha | Red Wings Airlines | Yekaterinburg | S7 Airlines | Novosibirsk | Salam Air | Seasonal: Muscat | SCAT Airlines | Aqtau | Turkish Airlines | Istanbul Seasonal: Antalya | Ural Airlines | Yekaterinburg | Utair | Moscow–Vnukovo, Saint Petersburg, Surgut, Tyumen | Uzbekistan Airways | Tashkent | Wizz Air | Budapest, Rome–Fiumicino
Cargo
| Aerotranscargo | Hahn | Atlas Air | Delhi, Zaragoza | Nippon Cargo Airlines | Tokyo–Narita | Silk Way West Airlines| Amsterdam, Aqtau, Atyrau, Baghdad, Bagram, Bishkek, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Dhaka, Djibouti, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Dubai–International, Hahn, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Kandahar, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur–International, London–Stansted, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Maastricht/Aachen, Manila, Milan–Malpensa, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Mumbai–Shivaji, New York–JFK, Oslo, Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong, Singapore, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv, Tokyo–Narita, Ürümqi
Statistics
As of 2024 it is the busiest airport in Azerbaijan as well as the 11th busiest in the Post-Soviet states.
| Passengers | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,260,000 | |||||||||
| 4,060,000 | |||||||||
| 4,430,000 | |||||||||
| 4,730,000 | |||||||||
| 1,030,700 | |||||||||
| 3,000,000 | |||||||||
| 4,400,000 | |||||||||
| 5,700,000 | |||||||||
| 7,537,000 |
Ground transport
Bus
Heydar Aliyev International Airport is connected to central Baku via Aeroexpress buses, which operate between the airport (Terminals 1 and 2) and 28 May Metro Station. The service was launched in 2015, and runs from 06:00 to 23:15 with departures every 20 minutes, transitioning to 45-minute intervals overnight, with an average travel time of 30 minutes. Additionally, the BakuBus H1 line provides 24-hour service between the airport and the city center.
Taxi
The state-operated Baku Taxi service, operating TX4 and LEVC TX models, is available at designated stands outside Terminal 1. It is the only taxi service opearting in the airport. Baku Taxi cabs at the airport have a distinct red colour. Private taxi services offer transfers between Baku and the airport, typically completing the journey in approximately 20 minutes.
Parking
The airport provides over 2,000 parking spaces across Terminals 1 (835 spaces) and 2 (1,166 spaces), including designated areas for disabled passengers and commercial vehicles. Separate zones accommodate freight transport and buses.
Car rental
International car rental agencies such as Hertz (operating since 2014), Sixt (since 2020), and Avis Car Rental (since 1997) maintain counters at Terminal 1. These companies offer vehicles for short and long-term user.
Rail
The Baku Metro system is linked to the Baku Suburban Railway at several key interchange points. The interchange stations are on the Red Line as well as the Green Line provide easy access to the suburbs. As part of the Baku development plan until 2040, it is planned to increase the number of metro stations, but the construction of metro lines to the airport is not envisaged. However, according to Zaur Huseynov, Baku Metro CJSC chair, it is possible that the issue of the construction of a station that will serve the Heydar Aliyev International Airport will be raised after 2040.
There are two major transfer points to the suburb railway on the west side of the metro. 28 May Station of Red Line. Closest to 28 May is Jafar Jabbarli Station on the Green Line, the second point of transfer between passengers moving from metro to suburban railway. Since the two stations are so close together, there is an unbroken transfer from the metro to the suburban railway at no loss of travel disturbance for commuters.
To the east are a number of stations that connect transfer paths with the Baku Suburban Railway. Koroglu, which is one of the Red Line stations, is a major transfer point, particularly for passengers traveling to the eastern suburbs of Baku. The station is one of the city's major transport hubs with a large number of daily passengers. Another Bakikhanov Station on the emerging Green Line will also enhance connectivity by having another direct transfer to the suburban rail network. Upon completion, Bakikhanov will facilitate improved access to users of Baku's eastern districts. Gara Garayev Station is another one of the alternatives, as it is one of the closest Baku Metro stations to the airport.
Besides, other stops of the M-11 corridor will be transfer points in the future and will enhance the integration between the metro and suburban railway even more. Heydar Aliyev International Airport will also be eventually linked by Azerbaijan Railways [[File:Azerbaycan Demir Yollari logo.svg|71x71px]] to the Baku Suburban Railway. Officials have announced the construction of a Yeni Surakhani–Heydar Aliyev International Airport railway line as part of Azerbaijan's railway expansion. Officials report that approximately 400,000 passengers travel daily from the suburbs to the capital, increasing the demand for improved railway connections, including a direct link to the airport. The project aims to improve access to the airport by integrating it into the Baku Suburban Railway network. To support this development, authorities plan to increase train frequency on the Absheron Ring Road and commission the Guzdek-Qaradag railway to divert freight traffic. Additionally, previously inactive railway routes, including Bakikhanov–Bina–Qala–Yeni Surakhani–Hovsan, will be reactivated to enhance connectivity.
Road
Baku Airport Highway, often referred to as Mardakan Highway, serves as the main road which links the airport to the Baku Metropolitan Area, including the surrounding municipalities in close proximity to the airport, while Baku Airport Roundabout and Zykh-Airport highway link the Khatai rayon and the municipality of Zykh to the airport. Baku Airport Highway pairs up with Boyuk Shor Highway. It begins at the Koroglu Metro station at the intersection of Heydar Aliyev Avenue with the Darnagul Highway, and continues east towards to the airport.
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