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Vnukovo, formally Vnukovo Andrei Tupolev International Airport (named after Andrei Tupolev) (Russian: Внуково, IPA: [ˈvnukəvə]) (IATA: VKO, ICAO: UUWW), is a dual-runway international airport located in Vnukovo District, 28 km (17 mi) southwest of the centre of Moscow, Russia.
Voronezh Peter the Great Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Воронеж имени Петра Первого) (IATA: VOZ, ICAO: UUOO) is an international airport in Russia located 11 km north of Voronezh. It serves Voronezh Oblast as well as the surrounding Lipetsk, Tambov, Oryol, Belgorod, and Kursk Oblasts.
Voinjama Airport (Tenebu Airport) Voinjama, Liberia: VOK: KVOK: Volk Field Air National Guard Base: Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, United States VOL: LGBL: Nea Anchialos National Airport: Volos, Greece: VOT: SDVG: Votuporanga Airport [1] (Domingos Pignatari Airport) Votuporanga, São Paulo, Brazil VOZ: UUOO: Voronezh International Airport ...
The station is located in Vnukovo International Airport. On 10 February 2023 Moscow mayor, Sergey Sobyanin approved the name of the station as Aeroport Vnukovo («Аэропорт Внуково»). [ 1 ]
VKO may refer to: Russian Aerospace Defence Forces, the former branch of the Russian Armed Forces; Vaajakoski railway station, the station code Vko; Vnukovo International Airport, the IATA code VKO; Vnukovo Airlines, the ICAO code VKO; vko, the ISO 639-3 code for Kodeoha language
During the incident, a Tu-154M airliner of Vnukovo Airlines performing flight VKO-2806 from Istanbul to Moscow was hijacked. The hijacked plane landed at Medina airport (Saudi Arabia). The aircraft was freed following a special forces operation by Saudi Arabia. Three people were killed — one passenger, a flight attendant, and the terrorist ...
Rank 2024 Country Airport IATA City Passengers 2024 Change 2023–2024; 1 Russia Sheremetyevo International Airport: SVO: Moscow: 43,711,773 [1]: 19.4% 2 Russia Pulkovo Airport
Vnukovo Airlines (Russian: Внуковские авиалинии or Vnukovskie Aviallnii) was a Russian airline which had its corporate headquarters at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. [2] It was created as a spin-off from the Vnukovo Airport division of Aeroflot in March 1993 and operated until 2001, when it was bought by Siberian ...