Airports of Regions

CJSC HC Airports of Regions
Private/Holding company
Industry Transportation Infrastructure
Headquarters Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Area served
Russia
Key people
Evgeniy A. Chudnovskiy (general director)
Services Airport Management
Number of employees
4,500
Parent CJSC Renova Group
Website www.ar-management.ru

Airports of Regions (Russian: Аэропорты Регионов, /Aeroporty Regionov/) is the largest airport holding and management company in Russia and is owned by CJSC Renova Group.[1] It is based in Moscow, Russia. AR works in the transportation industry and provides services such as airport management and airport facility development.The company currently has full operating rights over Kurumoch International Airport, Koltsovo Airport, and Nizhny Novgorod International Airport ( also known as Strigino).[2] The company also has partial operating rights or/and investments projects in Rostov-On-Don's "Platov" (Russian: Платов) and Saratov's "Gagarinsky" (Russian: Гагаринский)[3][4] new airport constructions.

The general director of the company as of November 8, 2014, is Evgeniy A. Chudnovskiy. The company is a large strategic investor, with over 30,000,000 rubles invested into private projects.

Operations

Airports partially owned and/or managed by Airports of Regions:

AirportStatusCity served
International Airport IrkutskPlannedIrkutsk
Fyodorovka AirportPlannedOmsk
Gagarinsky International AirportUnder ConstructionSaratov
Koltsovo AirportActiveYekaterinburg
Kurumoch International AirportActiveSamara
Platov International AirportActiveRostov-on-Don
Strigino AirportActiveNizhny Novgorod
Yelizovo AirportProjectingPetropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Facts

References

  1. "Companies: Airports of Regions". 2014. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
  2. "(Аэропорты Регионов) О Компании". 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
  3. "Аэропорт в Сабуровке назовут в честь Гагарина". fn-volga.ru. 16 August 2017.
  4. "Названо имя нового аэропорта в Сабуровке". 4vsar.ru. 22 October 2017.
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