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Coordinates: 50°2842N 030°236E / 50.47833°N 30.38500°E / 50.47833; 30.38500
 

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Sviatoshyn Airfield


Аеродром Святошин
Aerial view. to the left Svyatoshyn, to the right Nyvky, at the top Berkivtsi
  • ICAO: UKKT
  • Summary
    Airport typeIndustrial
    OwnerAntonov
    LocationKyiv
    Elevation AMSL581 ft / 177 m
    Coordinates50°28′42N 030°23′6E / 50.47833°N 30.38500°E / 50.47833; 30.38500
    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    14/32 5,905 1,800 Concrete

    Sviatoshyn Airfield (Ukrainian Аеродром «Святошин»), formerly known as Svyatoshino, is an industrial airfieldinKyiv, Ukraine, located 11 km northwest of city center. It is part of the Antonov Serial Production Plant, surrounded by the districts of Sviatoshyn, Nyvky, and Bilychi.

    Sviatoshyn Airfield sometimes hosts Kyiv's aviation events such as shows or festivals, but otherwise remains inaccessible to the public. The city's main aviation museum is located near the Zhuliany Airport.

    As of 14 March 14 2022, the airport began taking heavy bombardment from invading Russian forces trying to advance further to the Ukrainian capital during the Battle of Kyiv, receiving severe damage.[1]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Two killed and seven injured in Kyiv's Antonov aircraft plant attack". The Independent. March 14, 2022.

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