Ufa International Airport
Airport in Russia
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Ufa International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Уфа; Bashkir: Өфө халыҡ-ара аэропорты, romanized: Öfö xalıq-ara aeroportı; IATA: UFA, ICAO: UWUU) is the primary airport serving Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia.
Mostay Kərim Ufa International Airport | |||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
| Operator | JSC "International Airport "Ufa" | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia | ||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 137 m (449 ft) | ||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 54°33′49″N 55°52′49″E | ||||||||||||||
| Website | www.airportufa.ru | ||||||||||||||
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| Sources: Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (see also provisional 2018 statistics)[1] | |||||||||||||||
In 2025, the airport handled 4,929,715 passengers,[2] becoming tenth largest airport in Russia, the 2nd busiest airport in Volga Federal District (after Ğabdulla Tuqay Kazan International Airport), 18th-busiest in Post-Soviet states as well as one of the Top-100 busiest airports in Europe.
Former BAL Bashkirian Airlines used to be headquartered at the airport.[3]
History

On 11 May 1924, the building of the first aircraft hangar near Glumilino village was completed. On 15 May, a new aviation club opened within the Bashkirian branch of AFFVS.
In 1933, the first ever route opened, encompassing over 730 km via Ufa–Sterlitamak–Meleuz–Mrakovo–Baymak–Magnitogorsk–Beloretsk–Ufa.
In 1956, Ufa Airport began performing technical maintenance of the Yakovlev Yak-12 airplanes and Mil Mi-1 helicopters, which were then serving the Bashkirian air routes.
Between 1959 and 1962, the airport was under reconstruction, and three hotel buildings, cargo and fuel storage facilities, a 100-seat dining hall and a garage were built. A new runway was built, as well as radio approach equipment for landing under heavy weather conditions and new radar facilities. The new runway was then capable of receiving Tupolev Tu-124, Antonov An-10 and Ilyushin Il-18 aircraft.
In 1964, a new terminal for 400 passengers per hour was built and put in operation. In 1986 the Tu-134 hijacking attempt occurred at the airport.
In 2007, the reconstructed terminal of the airport entered into operation. The area of the air terminal has more than doubled. Many departments are located there. Four telescopic ramps, four elevators and three escalators have been installed. It can serve 600 passengers per hour.[4]
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled, seasonal, and seasonal charter flights to and from Ufa:
Statistics
Annual traffic
| Year | Passengers | % change |
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| 2010 | 1,501,000 | |
| 2011 | 1,688,570 | |
| 2012 | 1,918,945 | |
| 2013 | 2,218,000 | |
| 2014 | 2,380,581 | |
| 2015 | 2,313,388 | |
| 2016 | 2,318,434 | |
| 2017 | 2,814,330 | |
Ground transportation
The city bus lines No. 101 and 110 and 110c connect the airport with the city of Ufa.