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Farman Salmanov Surgut Airport

Coordinates:61°20′36″N073°24′12″E / 61.34333°N 73.40333°E /61.34333; 73.40333
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Airport in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Farman Salmanov Surgut Airport
Аэропорт Сургут имени Фармана Салманова
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesSurgut
LocationSurgut,Russia
Hub forUtair
Elevation AMSL200 ft / 61 m
Coordinates61°20′36″N073°24′12″E / 61.34333°N 73.40333°E /61.34333; 73.40333
Websitewww.airport-surgut.ru
Map
SGC is located in Russia
SGC
SGC
Location of airport in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
07/252,7909,153Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passenger TrafficIncrease 1,758,310
Aircraft TrafficIncrease 3,324
Time ZoneUTC +5
Source:DAFIF[1][2]
Inside the terminal of Surgut Airport

Farman Salmanov Surgut Airport (IATA:SGC,ICAO:USRR), also listed asSurgut North Airport, is an airport inKhanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug,Russia, located 10 km (6 mi) north ofSurgut. It services medium-sized airliners. In 2018, Surgut Airport handled 1,758,310 passengers. In May 2019, the airport was named afterFarman Salmanov, a renownedAzerbaijani geologist.

Characteristics

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Surgut International Airport has a runway that can accommodate modern aircraft, such as theBoeing-737,Boeing 757,Boeing 767,Airbus A319,Airbus A320,Airbus A321,Airbus A330, as well as helicopters of all types.

The airport's capacity is 660 passengers per hour for domestic flights and 200 passengers per hour for international flights.

In the terminal building, there are VIP lounges as well as shops, cafes, and pharmacies. Wi-Fi access is also provided.

The main terminal of Surgut Airport
Aircraft parked at Surgut Airport

History

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1931–2001

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In 1931, arrival of the first aircraft to the village of Surgut.

In 1937, the first building of the Surgut airport was built and put into operation.

In 1964, Surgut United Air Squadron was established.

In 1970, the State Commission commissioned the runway of the new city airport.

In 1972, first regular flight Surgut-Moscow performed byTupolev Tu-134 airplane.

In 1975, commissioning of a new terminal building at the Surgut airport.

In 1979, installation, on the facade of the terminal, a mosaic panel - to a woman with a child in the window of the porthole "Surgut Madonna".

In 1998, Airport Surgut was awarded a certificate of honor as the result of the contest "The Best Airport in 1998 in CIS countries".

In 2000, Airport Surgut is recognized as the winner in the contest "The best airport of the year of the CIS countries" in the nomination "Intensively developing airport".

2001–present

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In 2001, Surgut Airport is open for international flights. The first flight was made by the airline "Utair" UT 777 - Kyiv (Boryspil).

In 2003, overhaul of the runway.

In 2004, full commissioning of the airport complex of the Surgut airport.

In 2007, opening of the telescopic ladder "Thyssen Krupp Airport Systems", putting into operation an automated vehicle access control system to the station square.

In 2008, Surgut airport for the first time congratulated the millionth passenger serviced during the year.

In 2009, creation and beginning of production activity of branches. Formed five branches: Berezovsky, Cape Kamensky, Noyabrsk, Tazovsky, Nefteyugansk.

In 2011, the hall of the waiting area for passengers of the international sector was built and put into operation. Theduty-free shop "Duty-Free" opened in the international sector of the terminal.

In 2012, Airport Surgut started servicing domestic and international long-haul wide-body aircraft such as theBoeing 767-200 and theBoeing 767-300.

According to the results of work in 2015, the passenger traffic of Surgut Airport (including branches of the company) amounted to 1,976,389 people, exceeding the total of 2014 by 3.8%.

Airlines and destinations

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AirlinesDestinations
AeroflotMoscow–Sheremetyevo
Aero Nomad AirlinesOsh[3]
AzimuthCheboksary,[4]Mineralnye Vody[4]
Azur AirSeasonal charter:Phuket (begins 11 November 2025)[5]
IkarSeasonal:Sochi[6]
Nordwind AirlinesKazan (begins 27 October 2025)[7]
Seasonal:Makhachkala,[8]Sochi[6]
PobedaKazan,Makhachkala[9]
Red Wings AirlinesNizhnekamsk,[10]Volgograd,Yekaterinburg
Rossiya AirlinesKrasnoyarsk–International,Saint Petersburg
S7 AirlinesNovosibirsk
Somon AirKhujand[11]
UtairBaku,Barnaul,Beloyarsk,Bishkek,Chelyabinsk,[12]Dubai–Al Maktoum,[13]Fergana,[14]Gorno-Altaysk,Grozny,[15]Khujand,Krasnodar,[16]Mineralnye Vody,Moscow–Vnukovo,Novosibirsk,Omsk,Perm,Saint Petersburg,Samara,Sochi,Stavropol,[17]Tashkent,[18]Tomsk,Tyumen,Ufa,Uray,Yekaterinburg,Yerevan[19]
Seasonal:Antalya[20]
UVT AeroBugulma,Kazan,Tobolsk

Statistics

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Busiest airlines operating in Surgut International Airport (by number of passengers) 2024[21]
RankAirlineCountryNumber of passengersShare of Total
1Utair Russia1,336,10160.2%
2Aeroflot Russia291,76913.1%
3Pobeda Russia221,26310.0%
Busiest domestic routes at Surgut International Airport (by number of passengers) 2015[22]
RankCityRegionAirportsAirlinesNumber of passengers
1MoscowMoscowMoscow
Moscow OblastMoscow Oblast
Sheremetyevo,VnukovoAeroflot,Pobeda,Utair525,461
2St PetersburgSaint PetersburgSt Petersburg
Leningrad OblastLeningrad Oblast
PulkovoUtair96,626
3UfaBashkortostanBashkortostanUfa International AirportS7 Airlines,UTair Aviation,Yamal Airlines90,470
4SamaraSamara OblastSamara OblastKurumochS7 Airlines,Utair63,688
5TyumenTyumen OblastTyumen OblastRoshchinoUtair48,453
BusiestCIS routes at Surgut International Airport (by number of passengers) 2015[22]
RankCityCountryAirportsAirlinesNumber of passengers
1Khujand TajikistanKhujand AirportTajik Air,Utair26,973
2Bishkek KyrgyzstanManasAir Bishkek,Avia Traffic Company25,145
3Osh KyrgyzstanOsh AirportAvia Traffic Company22,396
4Baku AzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev International AirportUtair11,030
5Kyiv UkraineBoryspil International AirportUtair2,669
Busiest international routes at Surgut International Airport (by number of passengers) 2015[22]
RankCityCountryAirportsAirlinesNumber of passengers
1Antalya TurkeyAntalya AirportPegas Fly32,095
2Hurghada EgyptHurghada International AirportPegas Fly17,800
3Cam Ranh VietnamCam Ranh International AirportPegas Fly12,221
5Sharm el-Sheikh EgyptSharm el-Sheikh International AirportPegas Fly8,623
5Phuket ThailandPhuket AirportNordwind Airlines6,101

Accidents and incidents

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On 1 January 2011,Kolavia Flight 348 suffered an explosion and fire at Surgut. The aircraft was taxiing before departing Surgut on a flight toDomodedovo International Airport,Moscow when the fire started and quickly engulfed the entire plane, which then burned to the ground. Despite a quick evacuation, 3 persons were killed.[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Airport information for USRR".World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 2019-03-05. Data current as of October 2006. Source:DAFIF.
  2. ^Airport information for SGC at Great Circle Mapper. Source:DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^"Schedules".Aero Nomad Airlines. Retrieved23 May 2023.
  4. ^abБиишева, Гульназира (2 June 2024)."В чебоксарский аэропорт прилетел первый самолет из Минеральных Вод".cheb-live.ru (in Russian). Чебоксары Live. Retrieved3 June 2024.
  5. ^Алферова, Татьяна (13 August 2025)."Из Сургута зимой запустят рейсы в Таиланд".Stribuna (in Russian). Сетевое издание «Сургутская трибуна». Retrieved14 August 2025.
  6. ^ab"Расписание рейсов Сургут".www.airport-surgut.ru. АО «Аэропорт Сургут». Retrieved14 August 2025.
  7. ^Liu, Jim (29 August 2025)."Nordwind Airlines Adds Kazan – Surgut in NW25".AeroRoutes. Retrieved29 August 2025.
  8. ^София, Шахсинова (11 February 2025)."Новый прямой рейс свяжет Сургут и Махачкалу" (in Russian). Сетевое издание «Зори Табасарана». Retrieved12 February 2025.
  9. ^"Pobeda Adds Surgut – Makhachkala Route from Oct 2015". Retrieved1 September 2016.
  10. ^Четвергова, Ольга (26 August 2024)."Больше путешествий! Из аэропорта Сургута открывают новый рейс осенью".muksun.fm (in Russian). Сетевое издание «Muksun.fm». Retrieved26 August 2024.
  11. ^"Сомон Эйр увеличила количество рейсов в Жуковский - AVIA RU Network".www.aviaru.net. 1 September 2023. Retrieved3 September 2023.
  12. ^"Utair возобновляет рейсы из Сургута в Челябинск".ura.news (in Russian). Ura.Ru. 11 January 2024. Retrieved11 January 2024.
  13. ^"Utair Dubai Sep/Oct 2023 Service Changes".AeroRoutes. 13 September 2023. Retrieved14 September 2023.
  14. ^Матвийчук, Екатерина (1 July 2025)."Из ХМАО в Узбекистан запустили новый прямой авиарейс".ura.news (in Russian). Информационно-аналитическое агентство «УРА.РУ». Retrieved1 July 2025.
  15. ^Пичурина, Ирина (5 June 2024)."Utair начнет совершать перелеты из Сургута в Грозный с 8 июня".Коммерсантъ (in Russian). Retrieved5 June 2024.
  16. ^"Utair открыл продажу билетов в Краснодар".utair.ru. Utair. Retrieved17 September 2025.
  17. ^"Из аэропорта Сургутa впервые запустят рейсы в Ставрополь".informugra.ru (in Russian). Региональный информационный центр "Югра". 25 April 2025. Retrieved9 May 2025.
  18. ^Liu, Jim (26 February 2020)."UTair adds seasonal Surgut – Tashkent service in S20". Routesonline.
  19. ^Liu, Jim (24 April 2018)."UTair adds seasonal Surgut routes from June 2018".Routesonline. Retrieved24 April 2018.
  20. ^Латипова, Юлия (3 March 2025)."Utair открывает летний маршрут Сургут – Анталья".Новости Сургута — СИА-ПРЕСС – siapress.ru (in Russian). Retrieved19 March 2025.
  21. ^"Пассажиропоток в 2024 году увеличил аэропорт Сургута".expert-ural.com. Сетевое издание «Эксперт-Урал». Исследовательское подразделение медиахолдинга "ЭКСПЕРТ". 27 January 2025. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  22. ^abc"ОАО «Аэропорт Сургут» подвело итоги производственной деятельности за 2015 год". ОАО «Аэропорт Сургут». Retrieved21 January 2016.
  23. ^"accident description".ASN. Retrieved25 July 2016.

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