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Baikonur Krayniy Airport

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Baikonur Krayniy Airport

Аэропорт Крайний — Байконур
Summary
Airport typePublic
LocationBaikonur, Kazakhstan
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (+06:00)
Elevation AMSL100 m / 328 ft
Coordinates45°37′25″N 063°12′50″E / 45.62361°N 63.21389°E / 45.62361; 63.21389
Map
BXY is located in Kazakhstan
BXY
BXY
Location in Kazakhstan
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,100 10,171 Asphalt
IATA search page[1]

Baikonur Krayniy Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Крайний — Байконур) (IATA: BXY, ICAO: UAOL) is the airport serving the city of Baikonur in Kazakhstan. It is located on the right bank of the Syr Darya river, 6 km west of Baikonur (at site 15A of the Baikonur cosmodrome).

The official name is "Baikonur (Extreme)".[2] The airport operates charter passenger and cargo-passenger flights to Moscow, and occasionally to other cities of Russia and Kazakhstan.

The airport is leased by Russia from Kazakhstan as part of the Baikonur complex for a period until 2050, and is included in the State Register of Civil Airfields of the Russian Federation.

Specifications

Aerodrome Extreme  class B has one runway and is able to receive aircraft such as the IL-76 (with restrictions by aircraft weight and number of takeoffs and landings per day), Tu-154, Airbus  A310,  A320 and anything lighter, including helicopters of all types.

Classification number PCN Runway 53 / F / C / W / T was known as 21 / R / B / X / T until 2015. The width of taxiway No. 3 is 18 m. Taxiways No. 1, 2, 4, and 5 are temporarily (pending their reconstruction) not used.

To the north of the airfield, the  Arys-I - Kandyagash (Kandagach) railway runs from west to east near Tyuratam Station, at 7 km north-east of the airfield and traverse number 103 at 5 km north of the airfield. In Western historical and geographical sources, Extreme is designated as Tyuratam or Tyuratam1 (after the name of the nearest railway station Tyuratam).

In the northern part of the Baikonur Сosmodrome, 40 km north-northwest of the city of Baikonur there is an experimental airfield,  Yubileyniy.

Five km east of the airfield, on the western outskirts of the city of Baikonur, there is a helipad where a special-purpose aviation detachment is based for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (helicopters "Robinson R44  "). The helipad was created in July 2004. airport_region: KZ 45°37′48.88″N 63°17′55.03″E / 45.6302444°N 63.2986194°E / 45.6302444; 63.2986194

There is also a helipad on the territory of Hospital No. 1 FGUZ MSCH-1 FMBA RF in the city of Baikonur (formerly a military hospital). airport_region: KZ 45°36′52.40″N 63°18′45.53″E / 45.6145556°N 63.3126472°E / 45.6145556; 63.3126472

See also

References

  1. ^ "IATA search page".
  2. ^ Aeronautical Information Publication No. 13. CAI GA, 2013



This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 18:10
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