Minsk-1 Airport Аэрапорт Мінск-1 Аэропорт Минск-1 | |||||||||||
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Minsk-1 Airport in 2010, before closure | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Defunct | ||||||||||
| Serves | Minsk,Belarus | ||||||||||
| Opened | 1933 (1933) | ||||||||||
| Closed | 23 December 2015 (2015-12-23) | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 748 ft / 228 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 53°51′52″N27°32′23″E / 53.86444°N 27.53972°E /53.86444; 27.53972 | ||||||||||
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Minsk-1 Airport (IATA:MHP,ICAO:UMMM) was[1] an airport located just a few kilometres south from the centre ofMinsk in Belarus. It served as the main airport for Minsk from 1933 to 1982, when Minsk-2 Airport was commissioned. From 1982 until closure in 2015 it served as a secondary airport.
Minsk-1 was built in 1933[2] roughly five kilometres to the south of the historical centre.[3] It was the major airport of Minsk until the new airportMinsk-2, now namedMinsk National Airport, opened in 1982.
After 1982, it mainly served domestic routes in Belarus and short-haul routes to Moscow,Kyiv andKaliningrad. Minsk-1 was closed in December 2015 because of the noise pollution in the surrounding residential areas.[citation needed] The land of the airport is currently being redeveloped for residential and commercial real estate, branded as Minsk-City, as well as the new Zelenaluzhskaya line of the Minsk Metro.[4]
In February 2006 a decision was made to transfer the Minsk aircraft repair plant situated on the Minsk-1 site out of the city line. In 2018 Aircraft Repair Plant Avia407 completed its move to the new Minsk National Airport.[5][6] 320ha of freed land will be transferred to the city authorities for real estate development. Commercial flights were scheduled until 26 October 2012 when flights toMoscow-Vnukovo operated byUTair Aviation moved to the largerMinsk National Airport.[7][8]
The airport officially shut down on 23 December 2015.[1]
The remaining buildings were demolished in 2019. As of 2025, the airport land and its surroundings are being redeveloped into a new residential and commercial district, known as "Minsk World" («Минск Мир»).
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