Kazan International Airport
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Kazan International Airport Казан Халыкара Аэропорты Международный аэропорт Казань |
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IATA: KZN – ICAO: UWKD
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Airport type | International | ||||||||||
Owner | Kazan International Airport | ||||||||||
Operator | JSC "Kazan International Airport" | ||||||||||
Serves | Kazan, Russia | ||||||||||
Hub for | UVT Aero | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 413 ft / 126 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. | ||||||||||
Website | www.kazan.aero | ||||||||||
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Kazan International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Казань, Tatar: Казан Халыкара Аэропорты / Qazan Xalıqara Aeroportı; IATA: KZN, ICAO: UWKD) is an airport located in Tatarstan, Russia, around 25 km southeast of Kazan. It is the largest airport in Tatarstan, and is the 15th busiest airport in Russia. Kazan Airport now serves not only Kazan, but practically all of the 3.8 million citizens of the Region.
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History
On 15 September 1979, Kazan 2 was completed. On 28 September 1984, Kazan 1 (located inside the city) was shut down, and Kazan 2 was renamed to Kazan Domestic Airport. On 21 February 1986, Kazan Airport gains International ranks. This was a drastic announcement, for that the USSR Council of Ministers only rarely allowed its citizens to fly out of the USSR.
In 1991, after the Fall of Soviet Union, The Tatarstan region separated from USSR's single Aeroflot Airlines and created Tatarstan Airlines. The airline didn't gain an efficient amount of investments in its 22 years of servitude and its operating license was officially terminated on 31 December 2013.[1] On 26 October 1992, Kazan got its first international regular flight: Kazan - Istanbul - Kazan. The flight was (and still is) operated by Turkish Airlines and 145 annual trips are made to and from Istanbul, making this the most popular international route.
Kazan's Airport Today
In 2008, Tatarstan's president, Mintimer Shaimiev, after winning the bid for 2013 Universiade Olympic Games, began creating a set of major reform projects of Kazan. Apart from reparing the streets, bringing in investments, integrating English language and improving the bus route system in Kazan, Mr. Shaimiev also began to completely redesign Kazan's airport. He designed blueprints of Terminal 1A, and planned out the complete refining of the airport between 2008-2025. Shaimiev's successor and today's president of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, used the blueprints, which were made back in 2009, to begin construction of Terminal 1A and a complete redesign of Terminal 1 (essentially also a new reconstruction).
First off, a new 3700 meter runway was built, and Runway Edge Lights were added on both of the runways. This made it possible for the airport to operate 24/7. In 2012, a new Airport Fire Station. In 2012 the construction of Terminal 1A began. Later in the year Terminal 1 began its own renovation. Terminal 1A was officially opened on 7 November 2012. Terminal 1 finished renovations on 22 June 2013.
Today, the new airport consists of more than 30 Check-In slots, 7 Conveyor Belts. The airport also has 3 separate duty-free shops, selling alcohol, cigars and cigarettes, chocolates and other merchandise. The airport also has popular brands such as Costa Coffee. The airport can sustain around 3 million passengers, and further expansions/ creation of Terminal 2 before the FIFA 2018 World Cup will undergo in Kazan's Airport.
Following the Skytrax Airport and Airline Awards, Kazan Airport was nominated 4 stars in 2014, and was called Russia's and CIS's best airport.
Airlines and destinations
Kazan International Airport is served by the following passenger airlines (as of August 2015), all of which operate out of Terminal 1A:[2][3]
Statistics
Passenger Statistic
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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309,900 | 393,600 | 445,700 | 616,400 | 751,500 | 675,700 | 958,500 | 1,227,000 | 1,487,000 | 1,847,000 | 1,942,408 |
Arrivals/Departures
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
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4,831 | 6,192 | 6,601 | 7,946 | 8,238 | 6,898 | 9,549 | 11,210 | 20,475 | 29,783 |
Cargo Handled
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
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2,078 | 4,384 | 4,456 | 5,321 | 2,744 | 2,936 | 3,834 | 6,014 | 7,212 |
Other facilities
Tatarstan Airlines had its head office on the airport property.[18][19]
Accidents and incidents
On 17 November 2013, Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363, a Boeing 737-500, operating for Ak Bars Aero, crashed while attempting to land at the airport. All 44 passengers and 6 crew died.
See also
References
- ↑ http://ch-aviation.ch/portal/news/24431-ak-bars-aero-wins-volga-contract-to-absorb-tatarstan-airs-assets
- ↑ http://www.airport.kazan.ru/files/dep_arr092011.pdf Kazan International Airport. Flights schedule for September 2011
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- ↑ "Головной офис." Tatarstan Airlines. Retrieved on 28 October 2010. "420144, Россия, Татарстан, г. Казань, Аэропорт"
- ↑ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 23–29 March 1994. 122. "Head office: Kazan Airport, Tatarstan 420017, Russia"
External links
- (English) (Russian) (Tatar) Kazan International Airport official website
- Articles containing Russian-language text
- Articles containing Tatar-language text
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles with Russian-language external links
- Articles with Tatar-language external links
- Use dmy dates from January 2012
- Airports built in the Soviet Union
- Airports in Tatarstan
- Transport in Kazan
- Buildings and structures in Kazan