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IATA: IKT - ICAO: UIII | |||||||||
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国・地域 | ロシア | ||||||||
所在地 | イルクーツク | ||||||||
種類 | 民間 | ||||||||
標高 | 494 m (1622 ft) | ||||||||
座標 | 北緯52度16分05秒 東経104度23分20秒 / 北緯52.26806度 東経104.38889度 / 52.26806; 104.38889座標: 北緯52度16分05秒 東経104度23分20秒 / 北緯52.26806度 東経104.38889度 / 52.26806; 104.38889 | ||||||||
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イルクーツク国際空港(ロシア語 : Аэропорт-Иркутск・英語 : Irkutsk International Airport)は、ロシアのイルクーツクにある空港である。滑走路が短く、周囲を丘に囲まれ、市街地に隣接しているため、ロシアで最も離着陸が困難な空港と言われている。
1997年12月にはロシア空軍のAn-124輸送機が離陸直後に付近の住宅街に墜落し72名が死亡する事故が起きた。1999年にも輸送機が離陸に失敗し乗員 2名が死亡している。2001年7月4日にはウラジオストク航空の旅客機Tu-154が着陸に失敗し145名が死亡。2006年7月9日にはS7航空のエアバスA310が着陸に失敗し事故を起こしている。
航空会社 | 就航地 |
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ロシア航空 | サンクトペテルブルク、クラスノヤルスク、ウラジオストク、バルナウル |
S7航空 | モスクワ/ドモジェドヴォ、ウラジオストク、ノヴォシビルスク、マガダン |
アエロフロート・ロシア航空 | モスクワ/シェレメーチエヴォ |
ヤクーツク航空 | レンスク、ヤクーツク、オリョークミンスク |
IrAero | ブラゴヴェシチェンスク、ボダイボ、チタ、クラスノヤルスク、ハバロフスク、ヤクーツク、ウラン・ウデ、マガダン、ノヴォシビルスク、モスクワ/ドモジェドヴォ |
ウラル航空 | ウラジオストク、エカテリンブルク、モスクワ/ドモジェドヴォ |
AeroBratsk | ブラーツク |
Bural | ウランウデ、セヴェロバイカリスク |
アルローサ・ミールヌイ航空 | レンスク、ミールヌイ、ウダーチヌイ |
Polar Airlines | ヤクーツク、ネリュングリ |
Kavminvodyavia | アナパ、クラスノダール、クラスノヤルスク、ソチ、ロストフ・ナ・ドヌ |
Taimyr Air Company | クラスノヤルスク、ノリリスク |
UTair Aviation | モスクワ/ヴヌーコヴォ、クラスノヤルスク、エカテリンブルク、ノヴォシビルスク、スルグト |
航空会社 | 就航地 |
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S7航空 | タシュケント、アンタルヤ、北京/首都、香港 (2013年11月2日から就航開始予定[1])、バンコク、プーケット、三亜、ソウル/仁川 (2014年6月25日から就航開始予定) |
ヤクーツク航空 | ドゥシャンベ |
ウラル航空 | ドゥシャンベ、ハルビン (2013年10月28日から就航開始予定[2]) |
Nordwind Airlines | アンタルヤ、バンコク、プーケット、三亜 |
RusLine | 満州里 |
タジキスタン航空 | ドゥシャンベ、ホジェンド |
海南航空 | 北京/首都、満州里 |
中国南方航空 | 瀋陽 |
アエロ・モンゴリア(英語版) | ウランバートル |
大韓航空 | ソウル/仁川 |
ほかに、TESIS Aviation Enterpriseが貨物便を運航している。
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International Airport Irkutsk Международный |
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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||
Owner | Russian Federation | ||||||||||
Operator | JSC "International Airport Irkutsk" | ||||||||||
Serves | Irkutsk | ||||||||||
Location | Irkutsk, Russia | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 1,675 ft / 511 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°16′05″N 104°23′20″E / 52.26806°N 104.38889°E / 52.26806; 104.38889Coordinates: 52°16′05″N 104°23′20″E / 52.26806°N 104.38889°E / 52.26806; 104.38889 | ||||||||||
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International Airport Irkutsk (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Иркутск) (IATA: IKT, ICAO: UIII) is an airport on the outskirts of Irkutsk, Russia, at a distance of 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Lake Baikal.
The airport has daily domestic flights to Moscow, Vladivostok, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, Yakutsk, Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Sochi, and regional daily flights to Ust-Kut, Bratsk, Bodaybo, Kirensk and other Russian cities.
Due to its proximity to the Angara Reservoir, the airport is subject to a microclimate of foggy weather. When the airport is closed due to bad weather conditions, Bratsk Airport, Ulan-Ude Airport, Irkutsk Northwest Airport, and Belaya (air base) serve as diversion airports.
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Airport "Irkutsk" has only one runway with armobetonnym coating having a vertical drop of more than 30 m. The total capacity of the two passenger terminals is 1450 passengers / hour. Cargo terminal is equipped with diesel forklifts, hoists, container platform, electronic and mechanical scales (for weighing cargo up to 30 tons). The airport complex also includes the airport hotel "Air Harbour", a service of aviation service (board food workshop) repair facility and medical services. There is a VIP lounge in the international terminal building.
Passenger capacity:
Cargo terminal: area = 2.2 hectares with a capacity of 150 tonnes per day.
Fire fighting equipment: cat VIII
The class of the artificial landing strip - B (according to the length of the landing strip) Corresponding to the first category of ICAO.
Irkutsk airport serves as a diversion airport on transcontinental flights and Polar route 2.[7][8]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aero Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar |
Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo |
Aeroflot operated by Aurora |
Khabarovsk |
Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise | Lensk, Mirny, Udachny |
Angara Airlines | Bodaybo, Bratsk, Chita, Erbogachen, Kirensk, Krasnoyarsk–Yemelyanovo, Mama, Mirny, Novosibirsk, Olyokminsk, Polyarny,[9] Talakan, Ust-Kut, Vladivostok, Yakutsk Seasonal: Sochi |
Avia Traffic Company | Osh |
Bural operated by PANH |
Ulan-Ude |
China Eastern Airlines | Seasonal charter: Jinan, Xi'an |
Hainan Airlines | Beijing–Capital |
IrAero | Blagoveshchensk, Bodaybo, Bratsk, Chita, Harbin, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk–Yemelyanovo, Lensk, Magadan, Manzhouli, Nizhnevartovsk, Shenyang, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Ulan-Ude, Ust-Kut, Vladivostok, Yakutsk |
Juneyao Airlines | Seasonal: Shanghai–Pudong |
Korean Air | Seasonal: Seoul–Incheon |
NordStar | Kyzyl, Novosibirsk |
Nordwind Airlines | Seasonal Charter: Denpasar/Bali, Krabi, Nha Trang, Phuket, Sanya |
Pegas Fly | Seasonal Charter: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Burgas, Dubai-World Central, Heraklion, Nha Trang (Cam Ranh), U-Tapao |
PANH | Kazachinskoe, Nizhneudinsk, Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky, Ulan-Ude |
Polar Airlines | Lensk |
S7 Airlines | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Beijing–Capital, Hong Kong, Magadan, Moscow–Domodedovo, Novosibirsk, Pattaya U-Tapao (begins 30 March 2017),[10] Vladivostok Seasonal: Seoul–Incheon |
Somon Air | Dushanbe (resumes 12 February 2017) |
Tianjin Airlines | Seasonal Charter: Ordos |
Ural Airlines | Changchun, Harbin, Khabarovsk, Moscow–Domodedovo, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg |
UTair Aviation | Krasnoyarsk–Yemelyanovo, Surgut, Tomsk |
Yakutia Airlines | Chita, Neryungri, Tashkent, Yakutsk |
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China Postal Airlines | Charter Flights only |
Volga-Dnepr Airlines | Kolkata |
Rank | Country | Region | City | Airport | Airlines | Number of passengers |
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1 | Russia | Moscow / Moscow Oblast | Moscow | Moscow Domodedovo Airport | IrAero, S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines | 128,586 |
2 | Russia | Moscow / Moscow Oblast | Moscow | Sheremetyevo International Airport | Aeroflot, Orenair | 112,868 |
3 | Thailand | Bangkok Metropolitan Region | Bangkok | Suvarnabhumi Airport | Transaero, UTair Aviation | 53,497 |
4 | Russia | Moscow / Moscow Oblast | Moscow | Vnukovo International Airport | Transaero, UTair Aviation | 40,045 |
5 | Russia | Novosibirsk Oblast | Novosibirsk | Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport | Angara, IrAero, NordStar, RusLine, S7 Airlines | 35,762 |
6 | Russia | Khabarovsk Krai | Khabarovsk | Khabarovsk Novy Airport | Angara, Aurora Airlines, IrAero, S7 Airlines, Vladivostok Air | 34,108 |
7 | China | Municipality of Beijing | Beijing | Beijing Capital Airport | Hainan Airlines, S7 Airlines | 30,563 |
8 | Thailand | Phuket Province | Phuket City | Phuket International Airport | Nordwind Airlines | 28,808 |
9 | Russia | Irkutsk Oblast | Ust-Kut | Ust-Kut Airport | Angara Airlines, UTair Express | 28,503 |
10 | Turkey | Antalya Province | Antalya | Antalya Airport | Nordwind Airlines, UTair Aviation, VIM Airlines | 21,481 |
11 | Russia | Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | Yakutsk | Yakutsk Airport | IrAero, S7 Airlines, Yakutia Airlines | 21,134 |
12 | Russia | Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | Lensk | Lensk Airport | Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise, Polar Airlines, Yakutia Airlines | 15,750 |
13 | Russia | Irkutsk Oblast | Kirensk | Kirensk Airport | Angara Airlines | 14,913 |
14 | Russia | Primorsky Krai | Vladivostok | Knevichi Airport | Angara Airlines, S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines | 14,466 |
15 | Russia | Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | Mirny | Mirny Airport | Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise, Angara Airlines | 14,136 |
Rank | Country | Region | City | Airport | Airlines | Number of passengers |
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1 | Russia | Moscow / Moscow Oblast | Moscow | Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Sheremetyevo International Airport, Vnukovo International Airport | S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines, Aeroflot, Transaero | 614,888 |
2 | Russia | Novosibirsk Oblast | Novosibirsk | Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport | Angara, IrAero, NordStar, S7 Airlines | 139,208 |
3 | Thailand | Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Phuket Province | Bangkok, Phuket City | Suvarnabhumi Airport, Phuket International Airport | Azur Air, S7 Airlines, Pegas Fly | 125,418 |
4 | China | Municipality of Beijing | Beijing, Manzhouli, Harbin, Hong Kong | Beijing Capital Airport, Manzhouli Xijiao Airport, Harbin, Hong Kong Airport | Hainan Airlines, S7 Airlines | 106,323 |
5 | Russia | Khabarovsk Krai | Khabarovsk | Khabarovsk Novy Airport | Aurora Airlines, IrAero | 76,340 |
6 | Russia | Primorsky Krai | Vladivostok | Knevichi Airport | S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines | 50,251 |
The airport is actually located within the city. At the airport there are two paid parking area: 180 spaces (near the international terminal) and 80 spaces (near the terminal domestic airlines).
At air terminals equipped with three stops for complex urban public transport. In addition, three times daily shuttle buses number 306 to Angarsk (2010 data).
Airport publishes its own regional industry newspaper "Irkutsk sky", dedicated to civil aviation in Irkutsk region. The publication contains interviews with the heads of airlines, airline news column, analytical materials. The newspaper is published bimonthly and distributed free in the airport terminals and the airlines' offices in Irkutsk.[13]
In Summer 2006, when the only runway was closed after the S7 crash (see below), incoming planes were diverted to the runway of the nearby Irkut aviation plant, where Sukhoi fighters and the Beriev Be-200 are produced.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Irkutsk Airport. |
Airports in Irkutsk Oblast
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† Located in Crimea, which is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine
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Airports built in the Soviet Union
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