Tolmachevo Airport

Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport (Russian: Аэропо́рт Толмачёво) (IATA: OVB, ICAO: UNNT) is situated in the town of Ob, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of the center of Novosibirsk, an industrial and scientific center in Siberia and Russia's third-largest city.

Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport

Аэропорт Толмачёво
Summary
Airport typeMilitary / Public
OwnerRoman Trotsenko through Novaport
OperatorTolmachevo Airport (JSC)
ServesNovosibirsk
LocationOb, Russia
Hub for
Elevation AMSL365 ft / 111 m
Coordinates55°00′45″N 082°39′02″E
Websitewww.tolmachevo.ru
Map
OVB
Location of airport in Novosibirsk Oblast
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 3,600 11,801 Asphalt concrete
16/34 3,600 11,818 Concrete
Statistics (2019)
Passengers6,747,151
Passenger change 18–1914.2%
Aircraft movements33,191
Movements change 18–1913.0%
Sources: Passenger Traffic, ACI Europe[1]
AIP of the Russian Federation,[2] Tolmachevo media centre*[3][4]

Overview

There are two (3,600 metres (11,800 ft) and 3,605 metres (11,827 ft)) active runways in Tolmachevo Airport, along with one large passenger terminal with two connected sections (Section A for domestic flights (25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft), 18 check-in desks, 2 jet bridges, capacity 1,800 passengers/hour,[5] and Section B for international flights (27,000 square metres (290,000 sq ft), 14 check-in desks, 3 jet bridges, capacity 1,300 passengers/hour),[6] 2 cargo terminals and 61 aircraft stands. Runway 16 is equipped with an ILS CAT II, which enables aircraft operations in low ceiling (30 metres) and visibility (350 metres).[7]

The airport is situated in the middle of the route from some important East-Asian cities (e.g. Seoul, Shanghai, Hong Kong, etc.) to Europe which makes it attractive for cargo airlines to use it for refueling stops.[8] It serves also as a diversion airport on Polar route 1.[9][10]

Tolmachevo is the busiest airport in Siberia and the sixth-busiest airport in Russia.[11][12] It is also the busiest regional transit airport in Russia after Moscow MOW.[13] In 2019, the airport served 6,747,151 passengers (+14.2%)[4] and handled 34,142 tons of cargo (+7.0%).[4] Detailed data for years 2003–2019 is in the Traffic Statistics section below.

The Tolmachevo Airport is operated by Novaport since 2011.[14][15]

History

Operations began on July 12, 1957 with the first passenger flight of Tupolev Tu-104 from Novosibirsk to Moscow. The airport was owned by United Tolmachevo Aviation Enterprise and Ministry of Civil Aviation of the USSR until 1992. The airport then became a joint stock company in 1995, with 51% owned by the state. The domestic terminal was completely renovated in 2006. Tolmachevo Airport is also the first Russian airport to receive ISO 9002-96 certificate. On November 29, 2012, for the first time in its history the airport received its three-millionth annual passenger.[16] During 2014-2015 the former international terminal was enlarged and merged with the domestic terminal which doubled its passenger capacity.[6] The airport celebrated its four-millionth annual passenger on December 21, 2016.[17] In the last hours of 2017 another milestone was reached: on December 31, 2017 the airport handled its five-millionth annual passenger.[18] On December 18, 2019 the airport celebrated its first 6.5-millionth annual passenger.[19]

Plans for its further development include construction of a new rapid-exit taxiway and 4 stands for wide-body aircraft,[20] as well as a further expansion of the terminal with 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) in 2018-2019 and 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft) until 2022.[21]

The airport is also home to the 337th Independent Helicopter Regiment (previously called the 562nd Air Base (Army Aviation)) flying Mil Mi-24P's and Mil Mi-8AMTSh-V's.[22]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo
Air Astana Nur-Sultan
Alrosa Krasnodar, Mirny, Moscow–Domodedovo, Pevek, St. Petersburg, Udachny, Yakutsk
Seasonal: Blagoveshchensk, Magadan, Rostov-on-Don, Simferopol
Angara Airlines Irkutsk, Surgut, Talakan
Aurora Khabarovsk
Avia Traffic Company Bishkek, Osh
Azimuth Rostov-on-Don
Azur Air Seasonal charter: Antalya, Dalaman, Dubai–Al Maktoum, Enfidha, Goa–Dabolim, Nha Trang–Cam Ranh, Pattaya–U-Tapao, Phuket, Phu Quoc, Sanya
I-FlySeasonal charter: Antalya, Sanya
IrAero Irkutsk
NordStar Krasnodar, Kyzyl, Norilsk, Severo-Yeniseysk
Seasonal charter: Sanya
Nordwind Airlines Moscow–Sheremetyevo
Seasonal charter: Antalya, Heraklion, Nha Trang–Cam Ranh, Phuket, Surat Thani
Pegas Fly Seasonal charter: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Nha Trang–Cam Ranh, Pattaya–U-Tapao, Phuket
Pobeda Moscow–Vnukovo, St. Petersburg
Seasonal: Anapa, Sochi, Yekaterinburg
Red Wings Airlines Moscow–Domodedovo
Rossiya St. Petersburg
Seasonal: Simferopol, Sochi
Seasonal charter: Antalya, Larnaca
Royal Flight Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya, Goa–Dabolim, Nha Trang–Cam Ranh, Pattaya–U-Tapao, Phuket, Phu Quoc
S7 Airlines Abakan, Almaty, Baku, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barnaul, Beijing–Daxing (begins 28 September 2020),[23] Bishkek, Blagoveshchensk, Bratsk, Bukhara, Chelyabinsk, Chita, Dubai–International, Dushanbe, Fergana, Gorno-Altaysk, Grozny, Irkutsk, Karagandy (resumes 25 October 2020),[24] Kazan, Kemerovo, Khabarovsk, Khanty-Mansiysk, Khujand, Kogalym, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk–International, Magadan, Magnitogorsk, Mineralnye Vody, Mirny, Moscow–Domodedovo, Munich, Namangan, Nadym, Neryungri, Nizhnekamsk, Nizhnevartovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Norilsk, Novokuznetsk, Novy Urengoy, Noyabrsk, Nur-Sultan, Omsk, Orenburg, Osh, Oskemen, Perm, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Polyarny, Prague, Samara, Seoul–Incheon, Simferopol, Sochi, St. Petersburg, Surgut, Talakan, Tashkent, Tomsk, Tyumen, Ufa, Ulan-Ude, Ulyanovsk–Baratayevka, Ürümqi, Vladivostok, Volgograd, Voronezh, Yakutsk, Yekaterinburg, Yerevan, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Seasonal: Anapa, Frankfurt, Shanghai–Pudong
Smartavia Moscow–Domodedovo
Somon Air Dushanbe, Khujand
Ural Airlines Harbin, Moscow–Domodedovo
Seasonal: Krasnodar, Vladivostok
Utair Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk–International, Strezhevoy, Surgut
Uzbekistan Airways Namangan, Tashkent
Vietnam Airlines Seasonal charter: Nha Trang (begins 25 September 2020),[25] Phu Quoc (begins 5 October 2020)[25]
Yakutia Airlines Mirny, Neryungri, Yakutsk
Seasonal: Krasnodar, Magadan, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg
Yamal Airlines Nizhnevartovsk, Novy Urengoy, Salekhard, Talakan, Tyumen, Ufa

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Aviastar-TU Hangzhou[26][27]
Cargolux London–Stansted,[28] Luxembourg,[29] Seoul–Incheon,[30] Shanghai–Pudong,[31] Zhengzhou[32]
Cargolux ItaliaHong Kong,[33] Milan–Malpensa[34]
Lufthansa Cargo Frankfurt,[35] Hong Kong,[36] Seoul–Incheon,[37] Osaka–Kansai[38][39]
Russian Post Harbin, Zhengzhou[40][41]
Sky Gates Airlines Hahn,[42] Hong Kong,[43] Maastricht,[44] Zhengzhou[45]

Statistics

Countries with flight destinations from the Novosibirsk Airport
The monument from Tupolev Tu-154M of S7 Airlines at Tolmachevo Airport
Tolmachevo Airport outside view of joint terminal (left - domestic section A, right - international section B) after reconstruction
Novosibirsk-Tolmachevo Airport Passenger Traffic Statistics[46][47][48][49][50][4]
Year (month) Domestic % change International % change Total % change
2020 (3 month)* 995,741 7.8% 403,839 5.1% 1,399,580 3.8%
2019 4,903,212 14.5% 1,843,939 13.3% 6,747,151 14.2%
2018 4,281,799 20.6% 1,627,279 11.7% 5,909,078 18.0%
2017 3,550,375 17.7% 1,456,927 34.9% 5,007,302 22.2%
2016 3,017,226 16.0% 1,080,264 2.0% 4,097,490 10.6%
2015 2,600,974 7.0% 1,102,237 27.8% 3,703,211 6.4%
2014 2,431,238 10.9% 1,526,429 2.0% 3,957,667 5.6%
2013 2,191,304 8.7% 1,556,907 24.5% 3,748,211 14.7%
2012 2,015,767 13.7% 1,250,978 25.9% 3,266,745 18.1%
2011 1,772,566 12.5% 993,316 44.7% 2,765,884 22.3%
2010 1,575,185 15.3% 686,442 56.8% 2,261,630 25.3%
2009 1,366,500 20.3% 437,800 6.3% 1,804,297 14.5%
2008 1,643,900 12.7% 465,500 12.4% 2,109,424 12.6%
2007 1,459,200 12.3% 414,300 16.0% 1,873,496 13.1%
2006 1,299,700 2.5% 357,200 6.2% 1,656,901 0.5%
2005 1,268,500 5.7% 379,400 11.5% 1,647,940 7.0%
2004 1,199,500 11.7% 340,300 17.3% 1,539,777 12.9%
2003 1,073,900 12.7% 290,000 0.4% 1,363,952 9.9%

(*)Preliminary Data. Source: Tolmachevo media centre[51]

Busiest domestic routes from Tolmachevo Int. Airport (2013)[52][53]
RankCityPassengersGrowth

2013/2012

1Moscow1,073,2655%
2Saint Petersburg152,06815%
3Khabarovsk122,15024%
4Vladivostok95,86415%
5Yakutsk69,55511%
6Irkutsk66,75169%
7Yekaterinburg44,09117%
8Mirny42,2464%
9Surgut38,00614%
10Nizhnevartovsk35,46518%
Busiest international routes from Tolmachevo Int. Airport (2013)[52][53]
RankCityCountryPassengersGrowth

2013/2012

1Bangkok Thailand215,40825%
2Antalya Turkey143,90613%
3Bishkek Kyrgyzstan100,63522%
4Phuket Thailand93,13449%
5Osh Kyrgyzstan80,0418%
6Beijing China77,02614%
7Dubai United Arab Emirates50,56436%
8Khujand Tajikistan47,64513%
9Ürümqi China41,8456%
10Dushanbe Tajikistan41,4704%

Ground transportation

Public transportation to the city is provided by a number of bus routes, as well as by private and municipal taxis. Shuttle bus service runs also between the airport and the Ob railway station at the Trans-Siberian Railway - a stop for Elektrichka local commuter trains and some long-distance trains in the direction of Omsk.[54]

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See also

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