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Yuzhny Airport (other)
Yuzhny Airport (Russian for "southern airport") may refer to: * Ivanovo Yuzhny Airport, an airport in Ivanovo, Russia * Oryol Yuzhny Airport, an airport in Oryol, Russia * Smolensk South Airport, an airport in Smolensk, Russia * , an airport in Taganrog, Russia * Tashkent International Airport Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport ( uz, Islom Karimov Toshkent Xalqaro Aeroporti) is the main international airport of Uzbekistan and the 3rd busiest airport in Central Asia (after Almaty International Airport and Astana Internation ...
, an airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan {{Airport disambiguation ...
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Ivanovo Yuzhny Airport
Ivanovo Yuzhny Airport (Ivanovo South) (russian: Аэропорт Иваново-Южный) is an airport in Russia located 7 km southwest of Ivanovo. It is a civilian facility that handles medium-sized airliners. It is not to be confused with the Ivanovo Severny Ivanovo Severny (also Ivanovo North or Zhukovka) is an air base in Russia located 6 km north of Ivanovo. It is a large transport operation airfield with hangars and significant tarmac space. The runway was built in 1935 and upgraded in 196 ... airlift base. Airlines and destinations The airport code "IWA" is also shared by Mesa Airport in Maricopa County, Arizona; however, to avoid confusion, the consensus is that Mesa Airport uses the FAA code "AZA" instead. References External links Ivanovo Yuzhny Official websiteAviation Safety Network: accident history for IWA Airports built in the Soviet Union Airports in Ivanovo Oblast {{Russia-airport-stub ...
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Oryol Yuzhny Airport
Yuzhny Airport () is an airport in Russia located 6 km southwest of Oryol. It services small transports and has a considerable general aviation presence. From the 1950s to the 1970s, it was a military airbase, with the based 472nd Fighter Aviation Regiment (Soviet Air Defence Forces, PVO) flying respectively the Yak-17, MiG-15, MiG-17 and MiG-19. References

Defunct airports Soviet Air Force bases Airports built in the Soviet Union Airports in Oryol Oblast {{Russia-airport-stub ...
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Smolensk South Airport
Smolensk South Airport is the former aerodrome of Smolensk in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located 2 km south of the city. It was a civilian airfield with a small tarmac runway, until it stopped operating commercially in the early 2000s. There are many stored An-2s and a disused DOSAAF area. Once the main airports of the city of Smolensk, it remains active only for sporting use. The aerodrome was given to the regional division of the DOSAAF. The aerodrome operator is a Smolensk based aeroclub "Полёт" (Flight). The aerodrome is also the base of operations for "Smolenskaerotrans". During its operational years planes as large as the Yak-40 and An-24 could land on the aerodrome. It could also accommodate any plane lighter than 24 tonnes , as well as any type of helicopter. In 2008 the Smolensk Oblast government has put forward plans to modernise the airport and restart its commercial use. It is not to be confused with the formerly military Smolensk North Airport 4 km no ...
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Taganrog
Taganrog ( rus, Таганрог, p=təɡɐnˈrok) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River. Population: History of Taganrog The history of the city goes back to the late Bronze Age–early Iron Age (between the 20th and 10th centuries BC), when it was the earliest Greek settlement in the northwestern Black Sea Region and was mentioned by the Greek historian Herodotus as Emporion Kremnoi. In the 13th century, Pisan merchants founded a colony, Portus Pisanus, which was however short-lived. Taganrog was founded by Peter the Great on 12 September 1698. The first Russian Navy base, it hosted the Azov Flotilla of Catherine the Great (1770–1783), which subsequently became the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Taganrog was granted city status in 1775. By the end of the 18th century, Taganrog had lost its importance as a military base after Crimea and the entire Sea of Azov w ...
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