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The first passenger flights of the IL-18 (Moscow to Alma-Ata on 20 April 1956) and Tu-114 (Moscow to Khabarovsk on 24 April 1961) were also made from Vnukovo Airport. In 1980, Vnukovo was expanded because of the 22nd Summer Olympic Games. In 1993, Vnukovo Airport became a joint-stock company. [citation needed]
Lipetsk Airport: Moscow: UUDD DME Moscow Domodedovo Airport: Moscow: UUEE SVO Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow: UUWW VKO Vnukovo International Airport: Moscow: UUBW ZIA Zhukovsky International Airport (Ramenskoye) Moscow: UUMO OSF Ostafyevo International Business Airport: Sasovo: UUBG Sasovo Airport: Smolensk: UUBS LNX Smolensk North ...
UUMO (OSF) – Ostafievo International Airport – Podolsk (Moscow Oblast) UUMU (CKL) – Chkalovsky Airport – Shchyolkovo (Moscow Oblast) UUOB (EGO) – Belgorod Airport – Belgorod; UUOO (VOZ) – Chertovitskoye Airport – Voronezh; UUWR (RZN) – Turlatovo Airport – Ryazan; UUWW (VKO) – Vnukovo Airport – Moscow
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(Reuters) - Landings and takeoffs at Moscow's Vnukovo airport were restricted on Tuesday morning "for technical reasons beyond the control of the airport," Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency ...
In the early 2000s, Sheremetyevo saw growing competition from the rapidly expanding Moscow Domodedovo Airport, which was more modern and convenient to access, and the neighbouring Vnukovo Airport. [13]
Rank Airport Region City IATA code Passengers 2017 [2] Annual growth [2] Rank change 2016–2017; 1: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow Moscow Oblast: Moscow
"United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.