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词条 Grozny Airport
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  1. History

  2. Airlines and destinations

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Grozny Airport
| nativename = Соьлжа-ГӀалан аэропорт
| nativename-a = Аэропорт «Грозный»
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| image-width = 275
| IATA = GRV
| ICAO = URMG
| pushpin_map = Russia Chechnya
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Chechnya
| pushpin_label = GRV
| pushpin_label_position = bottom
| type = Public
| owner = Russian Federation
| operator = FSUE “Vaynah-avia”
| hub = Grozny Avia
| city-served = Grozny, Chechnya, Russia
| location =
| metric-elev = yes
| elevation-f = 548
| elevation-m = 167
|timezone = Moscow Time|utc=+4
|coordinates={{coord|43|23|17.52|N| 45|41|58.86|E|region:RU_type:airport|display=inline,title}}
| website =
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Grozny Airport ({{lang-ce|Соьлжа-ГӀалан аэропорт}}, {{lang-ru|Аэропорт «Грозный»}}) {{Airport codes|GRV|URMG}} is an airport in Chechen Republic, Russia located 7.5 km north of Grozny.

History

First Grozny Airport began its work in 1938, when the aircraft P-5 and U-2 started to be the first postal transportation and sanitary flights. After a while, started to be flying and for agriculture. Until 1977, Grozny airport had only a dirt runway, which could only such aircraft as the Li-2, IL-14, AN-24 and AN-10.

In 1977 was introduced the new airport complex action with artificial runway and basing speed passenger aircraft Tu-134, threw in the Chechen Republic with the regions of the USSR. The new airport was named "Airport North."

Between the years 1990-2000, the airport name was changed several times:

  • 1990 - Airport Sheikh Mansour
  • 1995 - Airport North
  • 1996 - Airport Sheikh Mansour
  • 2000 - Airport North

All infrastructure and airfield airfield Grozny significantly damaged during combat operations against Chechen fighters who seized the airport September 8, 1991 and held it until 30 September 1994. After the end of the war and the beginning of a relatively peaceful life in the country, a gradual recovery airport. In 2000 was created FSI "Directorate for Recovery Grozny airport" North "under the leadership of Adnan Gakayeva Vakhidovich in respect of which December 1, 2005-year investigation department of the FSB for the Chechen Republic was prosecuted for embezzlement of funds in particular large scale, aimed at restoring the airport.

During 1999-2006, in the process of rebuilding the airport, the runway was expanded and extended. Appeared the airport complex, capable of receiving the Tu-154 and IL-62. On 06.03.2002 Russian Ministry of Transport Decree number AT-76-P launched a full-scale recovery facilities of the airport complex airfield North in Grozny.[1] On 05.10.2006 the day putting the airport into operation was named in memory of the first president of the republic Akhmad Kadyrov. In the same year, North Airport was renamed Grozny Airport.

On February 19, 2007, by order of FATA number AIO-19 issued certificate of state registration to the Grozny Airport (North). The airport was assigned to class B to gain admission to the reception of Tu-134 aircraft and helicopters of all types, day and night, all year round. On November 29, 2007, Grozny airport was authorized to receive the Tu-154.

On June 11, 2009, the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) issued an international aerodrome certificate, therefore the aerodrome was accepted as suitable for international flights service.

Airlines and destinations

{{airport-dest-list
| Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo[2]
| Air Arabia | Sharjah
| Avia Traffic Company | Bishkek
| Azimuth | Moscow-Vnukovo, Rostov-on-Don, St Petersburg
| Onur Air | Istanbul–Atatürk[3][4]
| Pegasus Airlines | Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen[5]
| Utair | Moscow-Vnukovo[6]
}}

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://ankunft.org/flightradar24/|title=The radar for flight tracking Flightradar24|last=|first=|date=2017-03-14|work=|access-date=2017-07-25|language=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/279416/aeroflot-resumes-moscow-grozny-service-from-oct-2018/|title=Aeroflot resumes Moscow – Grozny service from Oct 2018|publisher=routesonline|accessdate=4 July 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.onurair.com/tr/kurumsal/basin-detay/Onur-Airden-Rusya-Atagi/18/1431/0/||title=Onur Air'den Rusya Atağı|publisher=Onur Air|accessdate=15 February 2016}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|title=Onur Air plans Russia expansions in S17|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/271654/onur-air-plans-russia-expansions-in-s17/|accessdate=2 March 2017|work=Routesonline|date=2 March 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|title=Pegasus plans Grozny April 2017 launch|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/271653/pegasus-plans-grozny-april-2017-launch/|accessdate=2 March 2017|work=Routesonline|date=2 March 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Since October 25 new regular flight from Moscow to Grozny!|url=http://www.utair.ru/en/special_offer/flight_19055109.html|publisher=UTair Aviation|accessdate=7 October 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151031095940/http://www.utair.ru/en/special_offer/flight_19055109.html|archivedate=31 October 2015|df=}}

External links

  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/11/world/europe/11chechyna.html?ref=europe Nonstop to Chechnya: As War Ebbs, Flights Return] The New York Times
  • {{ASN|GRV}}
  • {{GCM|URMG}}
  • {{NWS-current|URMG}}
  • {{WAD|URMG}}
{{Airports in Russia}}{{Airports built in the Soviet Union}}

4 : Airports built in the Soviet Union|Airports established in 1938|Airports in Chechnya|Buildings and structures in Grozny

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