Aktobe airport

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Aktobe airport
Aktobe Airport (Aktobe)
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Characteristics
ICAO code UATT
IATA code AKX
Coordinates

50 ° 14 '45 "  N , 57 ° 12' 24"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 14 '45 "  N , 57 ° 12' 24"  E

Height above MSL 225 m (738  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 4 km south of Aktobe
Basic data
opening 1933
Capacity
( PAX per year)
275,000
Start-and runway
13/31 3097 m × 60 m concrete

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The Aktobe Airport ( Kazakh : Ақтөбе халықаралық әуежайы, Russian : Международный аэропорт Актобе) ( IATA code : AKX , ICAO code : UATT ) is an airport , the city of Aktobe in Kazakhstan served.

Airlines and Destinations

There are currently three airlines flying to Aktobe Airport. Air Astana flies from Aqtöbe to the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan and Almaty . SCAT offers connections to Aktau , Atyrau , Astana and Moscow . RusLine also flies to Moscow from Aqtöbe.

Until October 26, 2015, the Russian Transaero flew three times a week from Vnukowo to Aktobe. After their bankruptcy, the route was taken over by Aeroflot and changed to Sheremetyevo Airport .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. News | Aeroflot. In: www.aeroflot.ru. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .