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Kemerovo International Airport (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Кемерово) (IATA: KEJ, ICAO: UNEE), also known as Alexei Leonov Airport, is one of 2 major airports in Kemerovo Oblast area (Russian: Кемеровская область, Kemerovskaya oblast), Russia, Southwestern Siberia located 10 km southeast of ...
This is a list of airports in Russia (Russian Federation), sorted by location. As of September 2018 [update] , Russia had 227 operational airports registered by the Federal Air Transport Agency . [ 1 ]
Alexei Leonov Kemerovo International Airport; S. Spichenkovo Airport This page was last edited on 25 January 2024, at 12:19 (UTC). ...
This is a list of the busiest airports in Russia, using data from the Federal Air Transport Agency. ... Kemerovo Airport: Kemerovo Oblast: Kemerovo: KEJ: 268,560 [3 ...
The area has skiing resorts, and the airport is the place where Russian holiday makers pass through arriving to Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo Oblast. It is a civilian airport, servicing medium-sized airliners, such as the Airbus A320 , Boeing 737 -300, Tupolev Tu-154 , Yakovlev Yak-40 , Yakovlev Yak-42 , Antonov An-24 , Antonov An-26 , Ilyushin Il ...
The city is served by Kemerovo International Airport that reside 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) to the south-east of the city. It has one runway with artificial turf of class B that is 3,200 metres (10,500 ft) long. The airport is named after the Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, a native of Kuzbass. There are two bus routes to the airport - 101 and 126.
Kemerovsky District (Russian: Ке́меровский райо́н) is an administrative district , one of the nineteen in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. [1] As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Kemerovsky Municipal District. [4] It is located in the northern central portion of the oblast.
Kiselyovsk (Russian: Киселёвск) is a town in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located in the foothill belt of the Salair Ridge, at the source of the Aba River, 193 kilometers (120 mi) south of Kemerovo. Population: 98,365 (2010 Census); [2] 106,341 (2002 Census); [6] 128,083 (1989 Soviet census). [7]