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Voronezh International Airport

Airport in Voronezh, Russia


Summary

Airport in Voronezh, Russia

FieldValue
nameVoronezh Peter the Great International Airport
nativename-aМеждународный аэропорт Воронеж имени Петра Первого
IATAVOZ
ICAOUUOO
LIDВРН
typeInternational
ownerProfi (Novaport)
operatorLimited Liability Company Management Company «AVIASERVICE»
city-servedVoronezh, Lipetsk, Kursk, Tambov, Oryol, Belgorod
locationVoronezh
opened
passenger_services_ceased
hubRusLine
elevation-f515
elevation-m157
coordinates
website
imageVOZ_logo_eng.gif
image-width280
image2Vozairport.jpg
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pushpin_mapEurope#European Russia#Russia Voronezh Oblast#Earth
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pushpin_map_captionAirport Voronezh
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r1-surfaceAsphalt concrete
stat-year2021
stat1-headerNumber of passengers
stat1-data809 455
stat2-headerAircraft movements
stat3-headerWork Time
stat3-data24h/7d
stat4-headerAirport phone
stat4-data+7 (473) 210-78-78

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Voronezh Peter the Great Airport () is an international airport in Russia located 11 km north of Voronezh. It serves Voronezh Oblast as well as the surrounding Lipetsk, Tambov, Oryol, Belgorod, and Kursk Oblasts.

History

On 10 July 1933, open regular air service on the route Moscow - Voronezh - Stalingrad on multi-seat aircraft K-5.

In 1971, a new airport terminal was built and delivered.

In the 1980s and up to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the airport served 1.1 million passengers a year. In 2018, the airport handled 770,000 passengers.

In 2008, the reconstruction of the airport was initiated. The plans for the renovation included the replacement cover and lengthening the runway to 2,600 meters (extension beyond 2,600 m was difficult, because on the one hand the airport borders on the federal highway M4, and on the other due to a ravine in front of the Voronezh Reservoir).

Replacement of perimeter fence, water and drainage systems, upgrading lighting equipment, reconstruction of the apron and taxiways and the airport complex. Since 2010, after the end of major works on the runway, its technical characteristics allows handling Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 size airliners. Currently, the reconstruction of the airfield complex of the second stage, which is expanding its capacity for reception and service of most modern passenger and luxury types of aircraft.

Airlines and destinations

|Aeroflot|Moscow–Sheremetyevo |Avia Traffic Company|Bishkek |Azimuth | Mineralnye Vody |Azur Air | Seasonal charter: Dubai-Al Maktoum |Ikar | Yerevan Seasonal: Simferopol Seasonal charter: Phuket | NordStar Airlines | Seasonal: Norilsk, Sochi |Nordwind Airlines | Seasonal charter: Antalya |Pobeda | Moscow–Vnukovo, Saint Petersburg |Red Wings Airlines | Yekaterinburg |Rossiya Airlines | Seasonal charter: Antalya |RusLine|Kazan, Moscow–Vnukovo, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Yekaterinburg |S7 Airlines|Moscow–Domodedovo, Novosibirsk |Smartavia | Saint Petersburg |Turkish Airlines | Istanbul |Ural Airlines|Dushanbe, Osh |Uzbekistan Airways|Tashkent

Support intermodal transportation of passengers

Voronezh Airport supports intermodal free transportation of passengers for 13 regions of the country. Any passenger is delivered to the airport for free.

References

References

  1. "Контактная информация - Международный аэропорт Воронеж". Международный аэропорт Воронеж.
  2. (24 February 2022). "Airport operations to remain suspended in southern Russia until March 2 — federal agency".
  3. (23 April 2022). "Временное закрытие 11 аэропортов на юге РФ продлено до 1 мая".
  4. (January 20, 2022). "Пассажиропоток воронежского аэропорта за год вырос на 81%".
  5. "История - Международный аэропорт Воронеж".
  6. (10 June 2019). "Воронежский аэропорт встроили в холдинг". Коммерсантъ.
  7. "Azimuth schedules additional domestic routes from mid-Sep 2020".
  8. "Flight Search".
  9. ""Победа" открыла продажу на рейсы в Воронеж из Москвы и Санкт-Петербурга". Pobeda Airlines LLC, Aeroflot Group.
  10. "Red Wings expands Ekaterinburg domestic network in Oct 2020".
  11. (20 December 2019). "Авиакомпания "Россия" открывает рейсы из Воронежа на Кипр и в Турцию". АО «Коммерсантъ».
  12. (20 December 2019). "RusLine adds new domestic sectors in 1Q20". Routesonline.
  13. link. Airline "RusLine"
  14. "S7 Airlines launches flights to Voronezh". S7 Airlines.
  15. link. Travel.ru. (7 May 2019)
  16. (8 October 2020). "Ural Airlines adds new domestic routes from Moscow Zhukovsky in late-Oct 2020".
  17. "Ural Airlines schedules new Dushanbe / Osh routes in W19".
  18. "Летаем из Воронежа вместе - Новости - Международный аэропорт Воронеж".
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