Pechora is the airport of the city of the same name in the Komi Republic . Located in the river part of the city.
| Pechora | |||||||
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| IATA : PEX - ICAO : UUYP (UUYP) - Int. code : FHR | |||||||
| Information | |||||||
| Type of | civil | ||||||
| A country | Russia | ||||||
| Location | Komi Republic | ||||||
| Operator | branch of OJSC “Komiaviatrans” | ||||||
| NUM height | +60 m | ||||||
| Timezone | UTC + 3 / + 3 | ||||||
| Working hours | 05: 00-13.00 UTC | ||||||
| Site | Pechora Airport | ||||||
| Map | |||||||
Airport on the map of Komi | |||||||
| Runways | |||||||
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| Statistics (2016) | |||||||
| Annual passenger flow | ▼ 5978 people | ||||||
Content
History
At the request of the Council of Ministers of the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the Council of Ministers of the USSR, by its order of March 10, 1952, allowed the allotment of land for the construction of the Civil Air Fleet in the Kaninsky forestry of the Kozhvinsky forestry with an area of 102 hectares. On October 1, 1952, the first Li-2 aircraft landed on the airfield. A new air route Syktyvkar - Ukhta - Pechora has opened.
In 1956, the airline was relocated from the Kaninsky forestry to Pechora, to a new airfield. Since 1967, the airport began to receive An-10 , An-12 , An-24 aircraft , from 1974 - Il-14 , Yak-40 , since 1993 - An-26 . In the mid-1990s, Pechora - Moscow flight was operated for a short time on Yak-42 aircraft . The airport also operated helicopters Mi-1 , Mi-2 , Mi-4 , Mi-6 , Mi-8 , Mi-10 . The monument to the Mi-8 helicopter is installed opposite the passenger terminal building in the park area.
Accepted aircraft types
An-2 , An-24 , An-26 , An-28 , Yak-40 , ATR 42 , Let L-410 [2] and lighter, helicopters of all types. Runway classification number ( PCN ) 17 / R / B / X / U. [3]
Performance Indicators
| Passenger traffic: | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| year | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | ||||||||||||||||
| passengers | 8882 | 8388 | 5978 | 5088 | ||||||||||||||||
| Sources: [4] [5] [6] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Airlines
The airport operates Komiaviatrans and UTair Express .
Destinations
| Airline | Destinations |
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| Komiaviatrans | Syktyvkar |
| UTair Express | Syktyvkar |
Notes
- ↑ Volumes of traffic through the airports of Russia . Federal Air Transport Agency. Date of appeal April 18, 2017.
- ↑ Collection of aeronautical information No. 11. European part of the Russian Federation. CAI GA, 2013.
- ↑ Directory “Airports and Airlines, Aircraft Suppliers 2015 (CIS and Baltic)”. - M .: Aviateka, 2015 .-- 640 p. - ISBN 978-5-9905032-3-6 .
- ↑ Volumes of traffic through Russian airports in January-December 2014-2015 . Rosaviation . Date of treatment January 16, 2018.
- ↑ Volumes of traffic through Russian airports in January-December 2015-2016 . Rosaviation . Date of treatment January 16, 2018.
- ↑ Volumes of traffic through Russian airports in January-December 2016-2017 (inaccessible link) . Rosaviation . Date of treatment March 28, 2018. Archived March 28, 2018.