Minsk National Airport

Minsk National Airport (formerly known as Minsk-2) (IATA: MSQ, ICAO: UMMS) (Belarusian: Нацыянальны аэрапорт Мінск, [natsɨjaˈnalʲnɨ aeraˈport mʲinsk]; Russian: Национальный аэропорт Минск) is the main international airport in Belarus, located 42 km (26 mi) to the east of the capital Minsk, geographically lying in the territory of Smalyavichy Raion but administratively being subordinated to Kastrychnitski District of Minsk. The airport serves as hub of the Belarusian flag carrier Belavia and the cargo carriers TransAVIAexport Airlines, Genex and Rubystar Airways.

Minsk National Airport

Нацыянальны аэрапорт Мінск
Национальный аэропорт Минск
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMinsk, Belarus
OpenedJuly 1, 1983 (1983-07-01)[1]
Hub forBelavia
Time zoneEEST (UTC+03:00)
Elevation AMSL204 m / 669 ft
Coordinates53°52′57″N 28°01′57″E
Websiteairport.by
Map
MSQ
Location of airport in Belarus
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13R/31L 3,641 11,942 Concrete
13L/31R 3,700 12,139 Concrete
Statistics (2018)
Passengers4,536,644
Passenger change 2017–2018[2]10.3%
Sources: ACI's 2014 World Airport Traffic Report.

History

Early years

Construction of Minsk-2 airport began in 1977. In 1979, a new runway 3,640-m-long and 60-m-wide became operational. By 1981 the aerodrome «Minsk-2» was able to handle aircraft and the airport opened in 1982. The first passenger flight was operated with a Tupolev Tu-134.[3]

On 1 July 1983, «The Second Joint Aviation Division of Minsk» was established in accordance with the decision of the Ministry of Civil Aviation of USSR. This date is considered as the airport foundation day.[4][5]

Development since the 1990s

Regular flights began in 1983; by 1990 passenger traffic reached 2.2 million passengers. From 1991, the number of flights began to decline due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and other consequent changes. By 1997, the number of the passengers was 516,000, in 1998 – 480,000, in 2000 – only 400,000 passengers. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the first million passengers was handled by Minsk National Airport in 2008. Due to the substantial growth in passenger traffic, 2008 became a significant mark for the airport.[6]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Minsk:[7]

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo
airBaltic Riga
Air China Beijing–Capital
Austrian Airlines Vienna
Belavia[8] Almaty, Amsterdam, Baku, Barcelona, Batumi, Beirut, Belgrade, Berlin–Schönefeld, Budapest, Charleroi, Chișinău, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hanover, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Kharkiv, Kiev–Boryspil, Kiev–Zhuliany, Krasnodar, Larnaca, London–Gatwick, Lviv, Milan–Malpensa, Moscow–Domodedovo, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Moscow–Zhukovsky, Munich, Nizhny Novgorod, Nur-Sultan, Odessa, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Riga, Rome–Fiumicino, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Stockholm–Arlanda, Tallinn, Tashkent,[9] Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Vienna,[10] Vilnius, Voronezh, Warsaw–Chopin, Yerevan
Seasonal: Aktau ,[11] Ashgabat, Karagandy, Kostanay, Manchester, Palanga, Pavlodar, Reus [12]
Charter: Hurghada,[13] Sharm El Sheikh[13][14]
Seasonal charter: Antalya,[13] Bodrum,[13] Burgas,[13] Catania,[13] Dalaman,[13] Dubai–Al Maktoum,[15] Heraklion,[13] İzmir,[13] Kavala,[16] Patras,[13] Rhodes,[13] Rimini,[13] Thessaloniki,[16] Tirana,[17] Tivat, Varna[13]
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi[18]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich[19]
Motor Sich Airlines Zaporizhia
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Turkmenistan Airlines Ashgabat
Ural Airlines Moscow–Domodedovo[20]
Utair Moscow–Vnukovo
Seasonal: Surgut[21]
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent
Vueling Seasonal: Barcelona[22]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Genex Warsaw–Chopin[23]
Turkish Cargo Istanbul–Atatürk, Vienna[24]

Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics[25]
PassengersChange from previous yearAircraft operationsChange from previous yearCargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
2005 559,11410.86%5,456 2.83%5,488 4.29%
2006 637,56014.03%6,14412.61%6,05910.40%
2007 830,48130.26%7,59023.54%7,29020.32%
2008 1,010,69521.70%9,25621.95%7,870 7.96%
2009 1,028,886 1.80%9,341 0.92%7,289 7.38%
2010 1,285,42324.93%11,02017.97%8,55317.34%
2011 1,437,82511.86%13,68624.19%8,6671.33%
2012 1,837,91127.83%14,9479.27%9,83313.45%
2013 2,182,17718.73%16,58611.00%10,4776.55%
2014 2,593,55918.90%20,03620.90%19,90589.99%
2015 2,782,8667.30%20,3651.64%N.D.N.D.
2016 3,429,11223.2%23,03413.1%N.D.N.D.
2017 4,114,51220.0%24,5086.4%N.D.N.D.
2018 4,536,64410.3%26,1036.5%20,217N.D.
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Reports
(Years 2005,[26] 2006,[27] 2007,[28] 2009,[29] 2011,[30] 2012,[31] 2013,[32] and 2014[33]);
Official website[25] (Years 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018).

Ground transportation

The airport is located 42 km (26 mi) east of Minsk, and is linked with the city with a toll-free (for non-BY registered cars) highway. Free short term parking is available in front of the terminal. Minsk National Airport is linked to the capital by the M2 motorway. Bus, train, taxi and parking services are provided.[34] The airport is served by buses 300Э and 173Э departing from Centralny bus station.

Incidents and accidents

  • On 1 February 1985, Aeroflot Flight 7841, an aircraft Tu-134AK operated by Aeroflot with registration number SSSR-65910 en route to Leningrad Pulkovo airport, crashed into the forest shortly after takeoff, killing 55 out of 73 passengers and 3 out of 7 crew members on board.[35]
  • On 6 September 2003, an aircraft Tu-154 operated by an Iranian airline Kish Air hit trees in heavy fog as it was on approach en route from Tehran to Copenhagen. None of the 38 passengers and 4 crew members on board were injured.[36]
  • On 26 October 2009, S-Air Flight 9607, operated by BAe 125 RA-02807 crashed on approach to Minsk National Airport. All three crew and both passengers died.[37]
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See also

References

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  2. "Показатели деятельности предприятия | Национальный аэропорт Минск". airport.by. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  3. "История аэропорта | Национальный аэропорт Минск". airport.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 28 June 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  4. "Национальный аэропорт "Минск": 35 лет | Национальный аэропорт Минск". airport.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  5. "Минск (Аэродром)". ekskursii.by. Archived from the original on 1 August 2018. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  6. "Airport History - Minsk National Airport". Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  7. airport.by - Season Timetable Archived 12 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 7 July 2019
  8. en.belavia.by - Timetable retrieved 1 March 2020
  9. Liu, Jim. "Belavia resumes Tashkent service from July 2020". Routesonline. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  10. "Belarusian Belavia to launch Minsk-Vienna flight". eng.belta.by. BelTA – News from Belarus. 4 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  11. Liu, Jim. "Belavia S20 Kazakhstan network additions". Routesonline. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  12. Liu, Jim (20 January 2020). "Belavia adds Reus service in S20". Routesonline. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  13. "Timetable". www.tez-tour.com.
  14. "Belavia resumes charter flights to Sharm el-Sheikh". 20 April 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  15. "Flights". anextour.com.ua. 8 March 2018.
  16. "Flight". mouzenidis.com.
  17. https://www.airportia.com/flights/b28383/minsk/tirana/
  18. Liu, Jim (7 May 2018). "Etihad boosts Minsk / Belgrade operations in 3Q18". Routesonline. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  19. Liu, Jim. "Lufthansa S20 European network additions as of 30OCT19". Routesonline. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  20. Liu, Jim (9 April 2019). "Ural Airlines adds Minsk service from late-May 2019". Routesonline. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  21. Liu, Jim (24 April 2018). "UTair adds seasonal Surgut routes from June 2018". Routesonline. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  22. https://www.vueling.com/pt/reserva-o-teu-voo/horarios-de-voo
  23. Liu, Jim. "AIR CARGO CARRIAGE". genex.by. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  24. Turkish Airlines Cargo Winter Schedule Archived 4 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  25. "Показатели деятельности предприятия - Национальный аэропорт Минск". Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  26. Airport Council International's 2005 World Airport Traffic Report
  27. Airport Council International's 2006 World Airport Traffic Report
  28. Airport Council International's 2007 World Airport Traffic Report
  29. Airport Council International Archived 11 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine's 2009 World Airport Traffic Report
  30. Airport Council International's 2011 World Airport Traffic Report
  31. Airport Council International's 2012 World Airport Traffic Report
  32. Airport Council International's 2013 World Airport Traffic Report
  33. Airport Council International's 2014 World Airport Traffic Report
  34. "Transport - Minsk National Airport". Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  35. "ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 134AK CCCP-65910 Nezhivka".
  36. "Kish Air aircraft strikes trees during landing".
  37. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 27 October 2009.

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