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Adler-Sochi International Airport

Sochi International Airport
Международный Аэропорт Сочи
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Summary
Airport type International
Owner Basel Aero (Basic Element)
Operator JSC "Sochi International Airport"
Serves Sochi, Russia
Hub for Pobeda
Elevation AMSL 27 m / 89 ft
Coordinates 43°27′00″N 039°57′24″E / 43.45000°N 39.95667°E / 43.45000; 39.95667Coordinates: 43°27′00″N 039°57′24″E / 43.45000°N 39.95667°E / 43.45000; 39.95667
Website basel.aero
Map
AER is located in Krasnodar Krai
AER
AER
Location of the airport in Krasnodar Krai
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
02/20 2,200 7,218 Asphalt
06/24 2,890 9,482 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passenger Traffic Increase 5,263,275
Aircraft Traffic Increase 21,174
Time Zone UTC +4
Operating Time 24/7, All Year
Passenger Traffic Increase 5,263,275
Aircraft Traffic Increase 21,174
Time Zone UTC +4
Operating Time 24/7, All Year

Sochi International Airport (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Сочи; IATA: AERICAO: URSS) is an airport located in Adler District of the resort city of Sochi, on the coast of the Black Sea in the federal subject of Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Sochi International Airport is among ten largest Russian airports with an annual passenger turnover of 2.4 million people.

The airport is run by an international joint venture of Basic Element group, Sberbank and Changi Airports International. The airport has been recognized as the best regional airport at the 3rd annual forum "Development of Russia and CIS airports – 2013", held by Adam Smith Conference. Sochi International Airport was the main gateway during the 22nd Olympic Winter Games. It served over 350,000 passengers on February 1–28, 2014. Over 2,800 tons of luggage was handled during the Olympic period.

The original airfield was constructed to protect Russia's Black Sea coast during World War II; construction took place between 8 July and 1 September 1941, on the site of the liquidated state seed farm "Chernomorets". By order of the Chief of the Office of Civil Aviation, the site became an established airport on 23 November 1945.

In 1956, the first terminal building (now the old building) and the airstrip runway-1 were built. Approximately 35,000 passengers and 1000 tons of cargo passed through the airport in 1957. From 1960 to 1965, passenger and baggage halls, a 200-room hotel, radio navigation and landing systems were all added to the airport as passenger traffic constantly increased. The Order of Red Banner of Labor was awarded to the airport in August 1966 for its high performance.

Passenger traffic went from 902,000 embarkations in 1965 to more than 2.3 million in 1990. From its opening in 1957 to today, the airport has served more than 60 million passengers. Regularly scheduled international departures and arrivals began in 1981; the original destinations were Bratislava, Budapest, and Prague. The airport later expanded to include flights to the Middle East and Western Europe. The international section of Sochi's terminal is small, but it includes a duty-free shop.


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