Volgograd International Airport

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Volgograd International Airport
Международный Аэропорт Волгоград
May2015 Volgograd img20 Gumrak Airport.jpg
IATA: VOGICAO: URWW
VOG is located in Volgograd Oblast
VOG
VOG
Location of airport in Volgograd Oblast
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator JSC "Volgograd International Airport"
Serves Volgograd
Location Volgograd, Russia
Elevation AMSL 482 ft / 147 m
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Website www.mav.ru
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 7,580 2,300 Asphalt

Volgograd International Airport (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Волгоград) (IATA: VOGICAO: URWW) is an airport located 15 km northwest of the city of Volgograd in Russia. It comprises a civilian airport built on top of an older military runway (3300 m), now demolished. The terminal area parks 42 medium/large aircraft and 91 small aircraft.

A military training unit was present at Gumrak as late as 1994, the 706 UAP (706th Aviation Training Regiment), using Aero L-39 aircraft. Volgograd Airport served as base for Air Volga. When the airline went bankrupt in April 2010, its aircraft and most of the routes were taken over by RusLine.

In 2012 it was announced that Volgograd airport would have a new terminal and runway built which would bring the airport up to European standards, it is currently being built and will be complete sometime in 2017. [1]

Battle of Stalingrad

The airport, then named Gumrak Airport, was used by the German 6th Army as fuel and supply depot (alongside with Pitomnik Airfield) during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942/43. After the fall of Pitomnik on 17 January 1943, Gumrak was the only one of seven airfields around Stalingrad still in German hands.[2] On 22 January, a last He 111 aircraft left the airfield with 19 wounded soldiers, the last flight out of Stalingrad for the 6th Army.[3] Gumrak eventually was recaptured on 23 January, leaving the 6th Army without any means of direct support.[4]

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Aeroflot
operated by Donavia
Seasonal: Simferopol
Ellinair Seasonal: Thessaloniki[5]
Seasonal charter: Corfu
Nordavia Saint Petersburg
Pobeda Moscow-Vnukovo, Sochi[6]
S7 Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
Saratov Airlines Seasonal: Saratov
UVT Aero Kazan
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent[7]

External links

References

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  2. The Great Patriotic War - 1943 accessed: 9 March 2009
  3. Hitler's War on Russia Google book review, author: Charles Winchester, publisher: Osprey Publisjing, page: 111, accessed: 10 March 2009
  4. Das Wolf - Third Reich militaria January 1943, accessed: 9 March 2009
  5. http://el.ellinair.com
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