Uytash Airport
Makhachkala International Airport "Uytash" Махачкалинский международный аэропорт "Уйташ" | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Russian Federation | ||||||||||
Operator | Civil Government | ||||||||||
Serves | Makhachkala | ||||||||||
Location | Makhachkala, Dagestan Republic, Russia | ||||||||||
Time zone | Moscow Time (+4) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 12 ft / 4 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 42°49′00.56″N 047°39′08.26″E / 42.8168222°N 47.6522944°ECoordinates: 42°49′00.56″N 047°39′08.26″E / 42.8168222°N 47.6522944°E | ||||||||||
Website | www.mcx.aero | ||||||||||
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Makhachkala Uytash Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Махачкала Уйташ) (IATA: MCX, ICAO: URML) is a civil airport located near Makhachkala and Kaspiysk cities. It is named after Amet-Khan Sultan, World War II fighter pilot, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
South East Airlines (formerly Dagestan Airlines) had its head office on the property of the airport.[1][2]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo (begins 28 October 2018)[3] |
Aeroflot operated by Rossiya Airlines | Moscow–Vnukovo |
Azimuth | Krasnodar,[4] Rostov-on-Don-Platov[4] |
flydubai | Dubai–International[5] |
Nordstar Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo |
Onur Air | Istanbul–Atatürk |
Pobeda | Krasnodar,[6] Moscow–Vnukovo,[7] St Petersburg,[7] Novy Urengoy (begins 30 October 2018),[6] Rostov-on-Don-Platov (begins 29 October 2018),[6] Surgut[8] |
Pegas Fly | Seasonal charter: Dubai–Al Maktoum (begins 9 November 2018)[9] |
Red Wings Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo |
SCAT Airlines | Aktau |
Utair | Moscow–Vnukovo, Mineralnye Vody Seasonal: Surgut Hajj: Jeddah, Medina |
UVT Aero | Kazan |
Accidents and incidents
- On 15 January 2009, 4 people died when two Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft collided and caught fire.
- On 4 December 2010, South East Airlines Flight 372, a Tupolev Tu-154M carrying 160 passengers and 8 crew en route to Makhachkala, crash landed at Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow due to all engines failing. Two of the 160 passengers died.
See also
References
- ↑ "Directory: World airlines." Flight International. 23–29 March 2004. 59.
- ↑ "Главная." South East Airlines. Retrieved on 24 June 2010. "Россия, Республика Дагестан, г. Махачкала, аэропорт ."
- ↑ "Company News - Aeroflot launches flights to major cities in North Caucasus | Aeroflot". www.aeroflot.ru. Aeroflot. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
- 1 2 "Авиакомпания Азимут открыла продажу авиабилетов на рейсы в Махачкалу из Ростова и Краснодара". azimuth.aero (in Russian). Azimuth. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ Liu, Jim (26 July 2017). "Flydubai expands Russia service in W17". Routesonline. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- 1 2 3 Liu, Jim (16 September 2018). "Pobeda expands domestic network Sep/Oct 2018". Routesonline. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
- 1 2 ""Победа" открыла продажу билетов на рейсы из Махачкалы в Санкт-Петербург и Нижневартовск". Pobeda Airlines LLC. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
- ↑ "Pobeda Adds Surgut – Makhachkala Route from Oct 2015". Routesonline. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Flight Search". pegasys.pegast.ru. 19 February 2018.
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