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Stavropol Shpakovskoye Airport (IATA: STW, ICAO: URMT) (sometimes appearing as Mikhaylovskoye) is an airport in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located 13 km northeast of Stavropol.

Stavropol Shpakovskoye Airport


Аэропорт Ставрополь-Шпаковское
  • ICAO: URMT
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OperatorJSC, Airport Stavropol
    ServesStavropol
    LocationStavropol, Russia
    Elevation AMSL1,486 ft / 453 m
    Coordinates45°6′36N 042°6′48E / 45.11000°N 42.11333°E / 45.11000; 42.11333
    Websitestavavia.ru
    Map
    STW is located in Stavropol Krai
    STW

    STW

    Location of airport in Stavropol Krai

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    07/25 8,631 2,631 Asphalt

    It serves medium-sized airliners with 14 parking spaces.

    History

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    In 1934, in the city of Pyatigorsk, the 220th civil aviation detachment was created to transport passengers, cargo and mail throughout the region; this event is the beginning of the history of the Stavropol aviation enterprise.

    In 1937, the 220th aviation detachment was transferred to Voroshilovsk (now Stavropol). The airfield was located in an open area east of the railway station (area of the Elektroavtomatika plant).

    With the German Operation Barbarossa, the entire personnel of the 220th aviation squadron went to the front. During the war years, many of the Stavropol air squad were awarded military orders, and the pilot B.T. Kalinkin (ru:Калинкин, Борис Тихонович) became a Hero of the Soviet Union for saving Josip Broz Tito during the siege of the Yugoslav capital Belgrade.

    It was also a small military training base, previously home to the Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots and Navigators PVO im. Marshal of Aviation V.A. Sudts (SVVAULSh),[1] and 163rd Separate Training Aviation Squadron (OUAE) flying the Mil Mi-8. The school was formed on 1 November 1969 and controlled four training aviation regiments (atSalsk, Khankala, Tikhoretsk, and Kholodnogorsk). In 1993, the school was renamed the Stavropol Higher Aviation Engineering Institute, with schools at Stavropol, Daugavpils and Lomonosov.

    The Institute was disestablished in 2009-10.

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo
    Armenia Airways Yerevan[2]
    Azimuth Sochi[3]
    Pobeda Antalya, Istanbul, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Saint Petersburg
    Red Wings Airlines Istanbul,[4] Yekaterinburg

    References

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    1. ^ Michael Holm, Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots and Navigators PVO im. Marshal of Aviation V.A. Sudts (SVVAULSh), 2015
  • ^ "Armenia Airways Adds Stavropol Service From Dec 2023". AeroRoutes. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  • ^ "Azimuth Expands Sochi Network in NS24". AeroRoutes. 2 April 2024. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
  • ^ "News for Airlines, Airports and the Aviation Industry | CAPA".
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    Last edited on 25 July 2024, at 06:29  





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