Iturup Airport

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Iturup Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Итуруп)(Japanese: ヤースヌイ空港), (IATA: ITU, ICAO: UHSI) is a public airport on Iturup Island, in the Kuril Archipelago, Russia. It is located 7 km (4.3 mi) northeast of the town of Kurilsk.[3]

Airport typePublic
OperatorKuril Islands Airports
(Аэропорты Курильских островов)
ElevationAMSL387 ft / 118 m
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Iturup Airport
Аэропорт Итуруп
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorKuril Islands Airports
(Аэропорты Курильских островов)
ServesKurilsk, Iturup Island
Elevation AMSL387 ft / 118 m
Coordinates45°15′23″N 147°57′21″E
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ITU is located in Sakhalin Oblast
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Location of airport in Sakhalin Oblast
ITU is located in Japan
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13/31 2,300 7,546 Concrete
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History

The airport has been in commercial operation since 22 September 2014.[4] It has been built in a swampy taiga and is the first airport built from scratch in Russia's post-Soviet history.[4] In 2018, Iturup became a joint civil-military airport with the stationing there of a flight of Su-35S fighters from the 23rd Fighter Aviation Regiment, designated Yasny air base.[5]

Before Iturup Airport was built, Burevestnik Military Air Base, located 40 km southwest from the town center (or 60 km by road), had been the only airport serving Kurilsk. Now, it becomes a reserve airfield for Iturup. Because it is often closed due to fog, the new Iturup Airport improves air traffic punctuality.[4]

Facilities

The airport's only runway (marked 13/31) is 2,300 by 42 metres (7,546 ft × 138 ft) and has a concrete surface,[3] equipped with an Instrument Landing System and glideslope which facilitate Instrument Flight Rules landings.[3]

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