Ust-Kut Airport
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Ust-Kut Airport Аэропорт Усть-Кут | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Owner | Utair | ||||||||||
| Operator | JSC «Aeroport Ust-Kut» | ||||||||||
| Serves | Ust-Kut | ||||||||||
| Location | Ust-Kut | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 2,188 ft / 667 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 56°51′29″N 105°43′46″E / 56.85806°N 105.72944°E | ||||||||||
| Website | uskairport.ru | ||||||||||
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| Sources: RU [1] | |||||||||||
Ust-Kut Airport (IATA: UKX, ICAO: UITT) is an airport in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia which is located 9 km north of Ust-Kut. It services short-haul routes and links the town to Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk.
Passenger
| Airlines | Destinations |
|---|---|
| IrAero | Irkutsk |
| Utair | Irkutsk[2] |
Cargo
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| UTair Cargo | Krasnoyarsk |
Facilities
The airport is operational by schedule. A small airport terminal is able to service 50 pax per hour, but it's enough for operation needments.
A runway is equipped lighting navigational aids and an instrument landing system. It allows aircraft to perform flights whatever weather conditions.[3]
The airport can handle such aircraft as Let L-410, Antonov An-2, Antonov An-12, Antonov An-24, Antonov An-26, Antonov An-30, Antonov An-32, Antonov An-72, Antonov An-74, ATR-42, ATR-72, CRJ-200, Yakovlev Yak-40, Antonov An-140, Antonov An-148, Yakovlev Yak-42, Ilyushin Il-76.
- Aircraft at Ust-Kut Airport
- Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-200 on an apron
- Start up of Antonov An-24 turboprop engines at high air temperature.
Accidents and incidents
- On 5 March 1970 an aircraft Lisunov Li-2 (registration number CCCP-58340) of Aeroflot airlines crashed after take-off due to shifting of cargo.[4]
- On 17 December 1976 an aircraft Yakovlev Yak-40 (CCCP-88208) of Aeroflot airlines struck trees, crashed and burst into flames. Aircrew errors and poor ground staff service led to an air disaster. All passengers and crew died.[5]
- On 17 August 2022 an Angara Airlines Antonov AN-24 crash-landed, after its wingtip struck the runway surface upon landing.[6]