Beslan Airport

Beslan Airport
Аэропорт Беслӕн
Аэропорт Беслан
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator FGUP "Vladikavkazskoe aviapredpriyatie"
Serves Vladikavkaz
Location Beslan, Russia
Elevation AMSL 1,673 ft / 510 m
Coordinates 43°12′18″N 44°36′24″E / 43.20500°N 44.60667°E / 43.20500; 44.60667Coordinates: 43°12′18″N 44°36′24″E / 43.20500°N 44.60667°E / 43.20500; 44.60667
Website mav.aero/
Map
OGZ
Location of airport in North Ossetia–Alania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 9,843 3,000 Concrete

Beslan Airport (Ossetian: Аэропорт Беслӕн, Russian: Аэропорт Беслан) (IATA: OGZ, ICAO: URMO), also known as Vladikavkaz International Airport, is a civilian airport in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania, Russia located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of Beslan and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Vladikavkaz. It is a small airport servicing medium-sized airliners. It has parking places for five large aircraft and nine smaller ones.

The airport has two terminals, one domestic and one international. The international terminal serves occasional charter flights to Antalya (Turkey) and a few other destinations.

The airport's operational hours are from 09h00 to 20h00 Moscow time.

On November 18, 2008 the airport was certified to service the Airbus A319. This type of aircraft will replace the Tupolev Tu-154 on S7 Airlines services to Moscow-Domodedovo. The A319 is ideal for flights to Vladikavkaz because it exerts an acceptable load on the runway during takeoff and landing compared to the Boeing 737-500, which type was banned from the airport in 2007.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
AeroflotMoscow-Sheremetyevo (begins 28 october 2018)
AtlasGlobalSeasonal charter: Antalya[1]
PobedaMoscow-Vnukovo, St Petersburg[2]
S7 Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
Utair Moscow-Vnukovo, St. Petersburg

References

  1. Liu, Jim (4 May 2018). "AtlasGlobal schedules additional Antalya – Russia charter routes in S18". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  2. Liu, Jim (9 November 2016). "Pobeda expands St. Petersburg network in W16". Routesonline. Retrieved 9 November 2016.


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