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Airport Arhangelsk, Talagi

Talagi Airport

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Arkhangelsk Airport redirects here. For the smaller regional airport in Arkhangelsk see Vaskovo Airport

Talagi Airport

Аэропорт Талаги

Talagi.jpg

IATA: ARH – ICAO: ULAA

ARH is located in Arkhangelsk Oblast

 

ARH

Location of airport in Arkhangelsk Oblast

Summary

Airport typePublic

OperatorJSC "Arkhangelsk Airport"

ServesArkhangelsk

LocationArkhangelsk, Russia

Hub for

Nordavia

Elevation AMSL62 ft / 19 m

Coordinates64°36′0″N 40°43′0″E

Websitearhaero.ru

Runways

DirectionLengthSurface

mft

08/262,5008,202Concrete

Talagi Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Талаги) (IATA: ARH, ICAO: ULAA) is an international airport serving Arkhangelsk, Russia, located 11 kilometers outside the city. In 2001 it had 105,797 passengers and 921 tonnes of cargo. The airport was founded on February 5, 1963. It had an operational peak in 1990 with 952,457 passengers.

Talagi Airport serves as an airline hub for Nordavia.

Talagi Airport was originally built in the summer of 1942 under the supervision of the State Defense Committee representative Ivan Papanin as a military base with a gravel runway.

The Soviet Air Defence Forces (PVO) had a presence at this airfield with 518th Fighter Aviation Regiment (518-й Берлинский ордена Суворова III степени истребительный авиационный полк (Military Unit Number 42192), 518 IAP) flying Tupolev Tu-128 from 1966 onward. It received MiG-31 aircraft during the 1980s.[1][2] The controlling formation was the 23rd Air Defence Corps, then redesignated the 22nd Air Defence Corps in 1993, then 22nd AD Division from 1994, all under 10th Air Defence Army until 1994, and then 6th Air Defence Army. The regiment was disbanded in 1998.[3]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talagi_Airport

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