Omsk Tsentralny Airport
Tsentralny Airport Аэропорт Центральный | |||||||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||
Operator | JSC "Omsk Airport" | ||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Omsk | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Omsk, Russia | ||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 312 ft / 95 m | ||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 54°58′0″N 073°18′30″E / 54.96667°N 73.30833°E | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | www.aeroomsk.ru | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tsentralny Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Центральный (IATA: OMS, ICAO: UNOO) is an airport in Omsk Oblast, Russia, located 5 km southwest of Omsk. It is capable of handling wide-bodied aircraft and 975,000 passengers passed through the airport in 2013.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo |
Aeroflot operated by Rossiya | Moscow-Vnukovo,[1] St Petersburg Seasonal: Simferopol[2] |
Air Astana | Astana |
Azur Air | Seasonal charter: Enfidha (begins 18 May 2016) |
Ellinair | Seasonal charter: Thessaloniki (begins 2 June 2016) |
Ikar | Seasonal charter: Sochi |
IrAero | Irkutsk (resumes 15 June 2016), Krasnodar (resumes 15 June 2016), Moscow-Domodedovo (resumes 15 June 2016) Seasonal: Anapa (begins 17 June 2016), Gelendzhik (begins 18 June 2016), Mineralnye Vody (begins 21 June 2016), Sochi (begins 15 June 2016) |
NordStar | Yekaterinburg[3] |
Nordwind Airlines | Seasonal charter: Nha Trang |
Red Wings Airlines | Seasonal: Simferopol (begins 3 June 2016)[2] |
Royal Flight | Seasonal charter: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Rhodes |
S7 Airlines | Moscow–Domodedovo |
Ural Airlines | Moscow-Domodedovo[4] |
UTair Aviation | Surgut |
Yakutia Airlines | Seasonal: Anapa (begins 19 June 2016)[2] |
Yamal Airlines | Seasonal: Salekhard |
New Fedorovka airport
A new airport is being built at Fyodorovka, northwest of Omsk. As of 2010, construction is stalled.[5]
Accidents and incidents
- On October 11, 1984, a Tupolev Tu-154B-1 operating Aeroflot Flight 3352 crashed into maintenance vehicles occupying the runway at Omsk. 174 of the 179 people on board were killed, along with 4 of the maintenance crew. The ground controller on duty had allowed maintenance work to be done on the runway (against regulations) and promptly fallen asleep, while the pilots were unable to see the vehicles in time due to poor weather conditions. 178 people died in all, making this Soviet Union's deadliest airplane crash to date.
- 2001 Antonov An-70 Crash
References
- ↑ Плохотниченко, Юрий (26 January 2016). "Рейсы "Донавиа" и Orenair переводятся из Домодедово во Внуково под бренд "России"". Travel.Ru. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Открыта продажа билетов в Симферополь и Анапу". ОАО "Омский аэропорт". Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ↑ "Новые рейсы в Новосибирск и Екатеринбург с авиакомпанией NordStar". ОАО "Омский аэропорт".
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External links
- Omsk Tsentralny Airport official website
- Airport information for UNOO at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
- Airport information for UNOO at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- Current weather for UNOO at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for UNOO at Aviation Safety Network
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