Aktobe airport
Aktobe airport | ||
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Characteristics | ||
ICAO code | UATT | |
IATA code | AKX | |
Coordinates | ||
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 |
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
- Airport data on World Aero Data ( 2006 )
- Airport website (Kazakh and Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ News | Aeroflot. In: www.aeroflot.ru. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .