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  1. Lipetsk Airport: Moscow: UUDD DME Moscow Domodedovo Airport: Moscow: UUEE SVO Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow: UUWW VKO Vnukovo International Airport: Moscow: UUBW ZIA Zhukovsky International Airport (Ramenskoye) Moscow: UUMO OSF Ostafyevo International Business Airport: Sasovo: UUBG Sasovo Airport: Smolensk: UUBS LNX Smolensk North ...

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  3. Moscow has the status of a Russian federal city. The name of the city is derived from the name of the Moskva River.There are five primary commercial airports serving Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO), Domodedovo International Airport (DME), Vnukovo International Airport (VKO), Zhukovsky International Airport (ZIA), and Ostafyevo ...

    • Moscow, Moscow, Russia
  4. SVO. 55° 58' 21.51" N. 037° 24' 52.52" E. Vnukovo. UUWW. VKO. 55° 35' 29.51" N. 037° 15' 41.35" E. World airport database, where you can find ICAO, IATA codes of Airport codes Moscow (Moskva), Russia (RU) | Database with locations of all airports in the world | Latitude, longtitude of Airport codes Moscow (Moskva), Russia (RU)

  5. Moscow has four major airports. Airport codes are DME (Moscow Domodedovo Airport), OSF (Moscow Ostafyevo International Airport), SVO (Sheremetyevo International Airport), and VKO (Vnukovo International Airport).

    • Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport – IATA Code – SVO
    • Moscow Domodedovo Airport – IATA Code – DME
    • Moscow Vnukovo Airport – IATA Code – VKO
    • Pulkovo Airport – IATA Code – Led
    • Sochi Airport – IATA Code – Aer
    • Novosibirsk Airport – IATA Code – OVB
    • Yekaterinburg Airport – IATA Code – SVX
    • Krasnodar Airport – IATA Code – KRR
    • Ufa Airport – IATA Code – Ufa
    • Kazan Airport – IATA Code – KZN

    ~ 50 million passengers Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport, as it is fully named, is the busiest and largest airport in Russia serving the capital city Moscow. The airport has four terminals which receive about 50 million passengers each year, making it in the top 10 busiest airports in the world. It serves as a hub for several...

    ~ 30 million passengers The full name of the airport is Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport. It serves Moscow, the capital city, as well and is one of the largest and busiest Russian airports. Currently, the airport has two terminals, expanding to three and receives about 30 million passengers annually. It serves as a hub for Red Win...

    ~ 23 million passengers Vnukovo Andrei Tupolev International Airport, as it is officially named, is also one of four Moscow airports. It is the oldest airport serving the capital city and the third-busiest in Russia. It has a single terminal and annually handles more than 20 million passengers. There are several carriers operating the airport, incl...

    ~ 20 million passengers Pulkovo Airport is an international airport serving Saint Petersburg, the second-largest city in Russia. The airport is among the top 5 busiest airports in Russia with almost 20 million passengers handled each year. It serves as a hub for several carriers among which are Rossiya Airlines, S7 Airlines, Smartavia, Ural Airline...

    ~ 6 million passengers Sochi Airport is an international airport serving Sochi, the largest resort city in Russia. With a single terminal, the airport handles around 6 million passengers per year. There are over 20 different carriers providing flights, most of them being within Russia. The airport is located in Adler District, about 28 km from Soch...

    ~ 6 million passengers Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport, as it is fully named, is an international airport serving Novosibirsk, the third-most populous city in Russia. The airport has one terminal that handles over 6 million passengers each year. It also serves as a hub for several carriers among which are Angara Airlines, Nordstar and S7 Airlines. T...

    ~ 6 million passengers The airport is officially named Koltsovo International Airport and it serves the city of Yekaterinburg. Each year, the airport handles around 6 million passengers who primarily travel to the rest of Russia, but also to other European and Asian destinations. The airport is a hub for several carriers such as Ural Airlines, Pobe...

    ~ 4 million passengers Krasnodar International Airport is also known under the name Pashkovsky Airport. It serves the city of Krasnodar. The airport handles around 4 million passengers per year and mainly offers domestic flights and flights to southeastern Europe. Also, there are over 20 airlines operating the airport. Krasnodar Airport is located ...

    ~ 3 million passengers Ufa International Airport serves the city of Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan. Each year, it handles around 3 million passengers. According to travellers, the airport is ranked as the 7th best airport in the world. The airport primarily offers flights to the rest of Russia and the region, but also to several other European a...

    ~ 3 million passengers Kazan International Airport serves the city of Kazan as the largest airport in Tatarstan. It handles around 3 million passengers annually serving both domestic and international flights. The airport is a hub for UVT Aero, along with more than 20 other carriers. The airport is located about 25 km from the city centre of Kazan....

  6. Airport codes in Moscow. ICAO. IATA. Name. Type. UUMU. CKL. Chkalovskiy Air Base. Medium airport.

  7. Orsk Airport: Orsk, Russia: Russian Federation: UUMO: Ostafievo International Airport: Moscow, Russia: Russian Federation: URKK: KRR: Pashkovsky Airport: Krasnodar, Russia: Russian Federation: UUYP: PBX: Pechora Airport: Pechora, Russia: Russian Federation: UWPP: PEZ: Penza Airport: Penza, Russia: Russian Federation: UHMP: PWE: Pevek Airport ...

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