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Krechevitsy | |||||||||||
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| Location | Novgorod | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 85 ft / 26 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 58°37′21.18″N31°22′33.31″E / 58.6225500°N 31.3759194°E /58.6225500; 31.3759194 | ||||||||||
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Krechevitsy is a functioning civil airfield, formerly Russian Airforce base located 11 km northeast ofVeliky Novgorod,Russia (nearKrechevitsy). It contains 30 large revetments in a sprawling taxiway pattern, suitable for large transports. It was home to 110 VTAP (110th Military Transport Aviation Regiment), of the 61st Air Army, flyingIlyushin Il-76 aircraft.[1][2] However, 110 VTAP was disbanded in 2009.[3]
A construction of a civil international airport based on the military facility was scheduled to be completed by summer 2009, to coincide with 1150th anniversary of Veliky Novgorod. The reconstruction of military airbase into a civil airport for scheduled flights has been postponed multiple times for many reasons, the last attempt was undertaken in 2019–2020, the airport is scheduled to open in 2024.[4]
Currently Krechevitsy is used by light aviation amateurs.[5] Basic ground facilities such as refuelling and traffic control are available.[6] In September 2019Severstal airline company made a test flight to Krechevitsy with itsCRJ-200 regional jet.[7]
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