Voronezh International Airport
Voronezh-Chertovitskoye International Airport Международный аэропорт Воронеж-Чертовицкое | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | FK Aksioma 51% | ||||||||||
Operator | Limited Liability Company Management Company «AVIASERVICE» [1] | ||||||||||
Serves | Voronezh, Lipetsk, Kursk, Tambov, Belgorod | ||||||||||
Location | Voronezh | ||||||||||
Hub for | RusLine | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 515 ft / 157 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°48′54″N 039°13′48″E / 51.81500°N 39.23000°ECoordinates: 51°48′54″N 039°13′48″E / 51.81500°N 39.23000°E | ||||||||||
Website | http://voz.aero/ | ||||||||||
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VOZ Airport Voronezh | |||||||||||
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Statistics (2014) | |||||||||||
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Voronezh-Chertovitskoye International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Воронеж) (IATA: VOZ, ICAO: UUOO) (also recorded as Chertovitskoye Airport) is an airport in Russia located 11 km north of Voronezh. Serves the city of Voronezh, Lipetsk, Tambov, Oryol, Belgorod, Kursk regions.
History
In the 1980s and up to the collapse of the Soviet Union successfully Airport served 1.1 million passengers a year. In 2013, the airport handled 355,000 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 (over 2,600 m extension difficult, because on the one hand the airport borders on the federal highway M4, and on the other 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 to take the planes Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, carrying capacity is close to the domestic Yak-42 operated at the airport and even the Soviet Union. Currently, the reconstruction of the airfield complex of the second stage, which is expanding its capacity for reception and service of modern types of aircraft most passenger and luxury.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aeroflot | Moscow-Sheremeyevo |
Armenia Aircompany | Yerevan-Zvartnots |
Avia Traffic Company | Bishkek |
flydubai | Dubai-International (begins 29 October 2017)[2] |
Nordavia | St Petersburg[3] Seasonal: Sochi[4] |
Red Wings | Seasonal: Simferopol |
RusLine | Moscow–Domodedovo, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg |
S7 Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo[5] |
Turkish Airlines | Istanbul-Atatürk[6] |
Uzbekistan Airways | Tashkent |
References
- ↑ http://voz.aero/contacts.html
- ↑ Liu, Jim (26 July 2017). "Flydubai expands Russia service in W17". Routesonline. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- ↑ Liu, Jim. "Nordavia expands St. Petersburg network in S17". Routesonline. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- ↑ Liu, Jim (10 February 2017). "Nordavia plans additional seasonal routes from Sochi in S17". Routesonline. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
- ↑ "S7 Airlines launches flights to Voronezh". s7.ru. S7 Airlines. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ↑ Tore, Ozgur (6 March 2017). "Turkish Airlines to fly Russian cities of Voronezh and Samara". FTNnews. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
External links
Media related to Voronezh International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Voronezh International Airport official website (in Russian)
- Airport information for UUOO at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
- Airport information for UUOO at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- Current weather for UUOO at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for VOZ at Aviation Safety Network
- International airport Voronezh (Chertovitskoye)