Syktyvkar Airport (IATA: SCW, ICAO: UUYY) is an airport in the Komi Republic, Russia located just within the city of Syktyvkar. It services medium-sized aircraft. The terminal is on the northwest side of the aerodrome with 10 large parking spaces and 9 small ones. The maintenance area is on the northeast side. The airport supports 24-hour operations.
SyktyvkarAirport (IATA: SCW, ICAO: UUYY) is an airport in the Komi Republic, Russia located just within the city of Syktyvkar. It services medium-sized...
Syktyvkar (/sɪktɪfˈkɑːr/, Russian: Сыктывка́р, IPA: [sɨktɨfˈkar]; Komi: Сыктывкар) is the capital city of the Komi Republic in Russia, as well as its...
Syktyvkar Southwest is an unfinished and abandoned airport in Komi, Russia located 19 km southwest of Syktyvkar. It was intended to be a civilian airport...
regional airline headquartered in Syktyvkar, Komi, and a subsidiary of UTair Aviation. Its main base was SyktyvkarAirport. It ceased operations on 10 June...
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is a list of airports in Russia (Russian Federation), sorted by location. As of September 2018[update], Russia had 227 operational airports registered by...
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On 24 November 1994 a Komiavia Tupolev Tu-134 flying from SyktyvkarAirport to Pulkovo Airport was hijacked by group of three hijackers, who demanded to...
its hub is at Sheremetyevo International Airport. Nordwind Airlines primarily operates service between airports in Russia and holiday destinations around...
Russian Airlines. At March 2000, Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport was the carrier's main base; the airport was also one of its hubs, along with Novosibirsk, St...
stopover in Syktyvkar. The Tupolev Tu-134 operated by Aeroflot crashed on 2 July 1986 during an emergency landing after it departed Syktyvkar, killing 54...
Flight 2306 crashes while attempting an emergency landing at SyktyvkarAirport in Syktyvkar, in present-day Komi Republic, Russia, killing 54 people. 1988...
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International Airport (Azerbaijani: Heydar Aliyev adına Beynəlxalq Hava Limanı) (IATA: GYD, ICAO: UBBB) is one of the seven international airports serving Azerbaijan...
flights to domestic and international destinations. Its main base was SyktyvkarAirport. Parent company UTair Aviation reorganised Komiinteravia into a new...
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referred to as Komi, is a republic of Russia. Its capital is the city of Syktyvkar. The population of the republic as of the 2010 Census was 901,189, while...
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