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The airport comprises six terminals: four international terminals (one under construction), one domestic terminal, and one private aviation terminal. [2] [4] It is located 29 km (18 mi) northwest of central Moscow, between the towns of Lobnya and Khimki in Moscow Oblast. [5] In 2019, the airport handled about 49.9 million passengers. [6]
code Internal code Airport name Northwestern Federal District. Amderma: ULDD AMV АМД Amderma Airport: Apatity: ... Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow:
Moscow Domodedovo International Airport (Russian: аэропорт Домодедово, IPA: [dəmɐˈdʲɛdəvə]) (IATA: DME, ICAO: UUDD), formally Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport, is an international airport serving Moscow, the capital of Russia.
Also see airport category and list. Also see UM section above, for an airport in Russia or UM – Latvian and Lithuanian SSR for Soviet-time codes of airports in Latvia and Lithuania. UMBB (BQT) – Brest Airport – Brest; UMGG (GME) – Gomel Airport – Homel; UMII (VTB) – Vostochny Airport – Vitebsk
Rank Airport Region City IATA code Internal code Passengers 2024 Annual growth 1: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow Moscow Oblast: Moscow: SVO: ШРМ: 43,712,000
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Moscow Airport may refer to: Serving Moscow, Russia
Airport IATA Code; Algiers: Houari Boumediene Airport: ALG Annaba: Rabah Bitat Airport: ... Moscow: Domodedovo International Airport: DME Zhukovsky International ...
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]