Yakutsk Airport

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Yakutsk Airport
Аэропорт Якутск / Дьокуускай Аэропорт
File:Yakutsk Airort logo.png
IATA: YKSICAO: UEEE
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Yakutsk Airport State Enterprise
Serves Yakutsk
Location Yakutsk, Russia
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 99 m / 325 ft
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Website www.airport-yakutsk.ru
Maps
Sakha Republic in Russia
Sakha Republic in Russia
YKS is located in Sakha Republic
YKS
YKS
Location of the airport in the Sakha Republic
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05L/23R Closed 2,500 8,202 Concrete
05R/23L 3,400 11,155 Asphalt
Sources:GCM,[1] STV[2]

Yakutsk Airport (Yakut: Дьокуускай Аэропорт, Russian: Аэропо́рт Яку́тск) (IATA: YKSICAO: UEEE) is an airport in Yakutsk, Russia. It has one runway ( an older runway serves as a parking area for disused aircraft) and has a capacity of 700 passengers per hour.

Aeroport Yakutsk 02.jpg

The airport is the hub for five regional airlines, including Yakutia Airlines and Sakha Avia.

Construction of the airport started in 1931 and was used as a stopover on the ALSIB Alaska-Siberia air route for American planes flying to Europe during World War II. The present international terminal was built in 1996. The airport serves as a diversion airport on Polar route 4.[3][4]

Yakutsk has another, smaller airport at Magan.

Airlines and destinations

Ilyushin Il-76 parked at Yakutsk Airport.
Domodedovo Airlines Ilyushin Il-62M parked at Yakutsk Airport in 1998.
Yakutia Airlines Boeing 737-700 at Yakutsk Airport.
The number of Tupolev Tu-154 parked at Yakutsk Airport.
Sakha Avia Airbus A310 parked at Yakutsk Airport in 1998.
Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Aeroflot
operated by Aurora
Vladivostok[5]
Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise Lensk, Mirny
Angara Airlines Irkutsk,[6] Novosibirsk[6]
Polar Airlines Batagay, Belaya Gora, Cherskiy, Chokurdakh, Deputatskiy, Irkutsk, Lensk, Moma, Nyurba, Olekminsk, Olenek, Sakkyryr, Saskylakh, Srednekolymsk, Suntar, Tiksi, Ust-Kuyga, Ust-Maya, Ust-Nera, Verkhnevilyuisk, Vilyuisk, Zyryanka
Nordwind Airlines Charter: Nha Trang
S7 Airlines Beijing-Capital, Irkutsk, Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk
Yakutia Airlines Blagoveschensk, Cherskiy, Chita,[7] Harbin, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo, Seoul-Incheon, Magadan, Mirny, Moscow-Vnukovo, Neryungri, Novosibirsk, Saint Petersburg, Ulan-Ude, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg
Seasonal: Sochi, Omsk, Tokyo-Narita

Accidents and incidents

  • On 4 February 2010, Yakutia Airlines Flight 425, operated by Antonov An-24 RA-47360 suffered an engine failure on take-off for Olyokminsk Airport. During the subsequent landing, the nose and port main undercarriage were retracted, causing substantial damage to the aircraft.[8]

References

  1. Airport information for UEEE at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. Airport information for Yakutsk Airport at Search (for) Travel website.
  3. Boeing-conducted Airport safety and operational assessments
  4. New Cross-Polar Routes
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