Magnitogorsk International Airport
Airport in Bashkortostan, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnitogorsk International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Магнитогорск) (IATA: MQF, ICAO: USCM) (also given as Magnitogorsk West) is an airport in Bashkortostan, Russia, located 19 km west of Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast. It serves medium-sized airliners. In 2017, 193,175 passengers passed through the Magnitogorsk airport.
Magnitogorsk International Airport Международный аэропорт Магнитогорск | |||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | FSUE "Magnitogorsk Air Enterprise" | ||||||||||
Serves | Magnitogorsk | ||||||||||
Location | Magnitogorsk, Russia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 436 m / 1,430 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 53°23′36″N 058°45′24″E | ||||||||||
Website | airmgn.ru/ | ||||||||||
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Runways | |||||||||||
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Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aeroflot | Moscow–Sheremetyevo[3] |
azimuth | Mineralnye Vody |
Ikar | Sochi |
Nordwind Airlines | Saint Petersburg, Sochi[4] |
UVT Aero | Kazan |
Accidents and incidents
- On 31 August 1972, an Ilyushin Il-18 operating Aeroflot Flight 558 crashed after failing to land due to an onboard fire.
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