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Uktus Airport Аэропорт Уктус | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | JSC 2nd Sverdlovsk Air Enterprise | ||||||||||
| Location | Yekaterinburg | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 643 ft / 196 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 56°42′6″N060°47′24″E / 56.70167°N 60.79000°E /56.70167; 60.79000 | ||||||||||
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Uktus Airport (Russian:Аэропорт Уктус) (ICAO:USSK) is an airport inRussia located 20 km southeast ofYekaterinburg, on the site of the former Aramil military base. It is a small airfield 5 km south of the largerKoltsovo Airport.Google Earth images shows dozens ofgeneral aviation prop planes and five helicopters.
The construction of the airport building was completed in 1937.[1]
The building was declared an emergency, it was demolished on November 26, 2021.[2]
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Gazpromavia | Moscow–Vnukovo[3] |
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