Chernivtsi International Airport

Chernivtsi Leonid Kadeniuk International Airport (Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт «Чернівці» імені Леоніда Каденюка) (IATA: CWC, ICAO: UKLN) is an airport in the city of Chernivtsi in western Ukraine.

Chernivtsi Leonid Kadeniuk International Airport

Міжнародний аеропорт «Чернівці» імені Леоніда Каденюка
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesChernivtsi
LocationChernivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
Elevation AMSL797 ft / 243 m
Coordinates48°15′32″N 25°58′52″E
Websiteairportchernivtsi.cv.ua
Map
CWC
Location of airport in Ukraine
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 2,200 7,218 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers 73,100

History

Early history

First scheduled flights in Chernivtsi commenced in 1928, on the route BucharestIași – Cernăuți (as it was the name of the city in the interwar period, when it was part of the Kingdom of Romania). The flights were operated by SNNA (Serviciul Național de Navigație Aeriană, in 1930 renamed LARES - Romanian Air Lines Exploited by the State) using Farman F.168Bn4 aircraft. In 1929, SNNA (using Avia BH-25J) flew the 585 km (364 mi) long air service Bucharest – Galați – Iași – Cernăuți, followed in 1930 by Galați – Cernăuți route. On 1 November 1931, LARES opened an air service on the Bucharest - Galați – Chișinău – Cernăuți route, with a length of 676 km (420 mi) and served by Junkers F.13 aircraft.[1]

The current airport was designed at the beginning of the 1930s, and inaugurated on 24 May 1933.[2] The terminal building was designed by the Romanian architect Constantin Dragu.[3]

An international route (considered one of the most interesting air services running across Europe at that time) opened on 28 March 1937, when PLL LOT and LARES starting the operation of an air service between Palestine and Poland: LyddaRhodosAthensThessalonikiSofia – Bucharest – Cernăuți – LwowWarsaw. Both airline companies operated their Lockheed L-10A Electra on this service, later supplemented by the Savoia-Marchetti SM.83.[1] On 15 June 1938, the domestic route Cernăuți – ClujArad was launched (operated with Lockheed Electra, Savoia-Marchetti S.73 and later Douglas B-23 Dragon aircraft).[4]

Recent years

In 2016, scheduled operations were resumed by national carrier Ukraine International Airlines. The carrier inaugurated a route linking its hub in Kiev-Boryspil with Chernivitsi on 12 July, initially operated on a daily basis with flights carried out by partner airline Dniproavia using their Embraer 145 fleet.[5] In the end of 2017, UIA started using Embraer 190s.

At the end of 2017, the Ukrainian airline Yanair arrived at the airport with an audit. On 12 December, a major press conference was held at the City Council building, at which the company management announced that they were absolutely satisfied with the state of the airport and ready to continue cooperation with the airport. There was only one problem - the existing runway can not accept large aircraft. However, among the most promising destinations for scheduled and charter flights, Yanair sees Italy, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Germany and Israel.[6]

In 2017, the airport management began negotiations with Romanian low-cost carrier Blue Air. There are Boeing 737-500 aircraft in the airline fleet, which the airport can accept without restrictions in weight. There are ongoing negotiations between the airline and the airport.[7]

In July 2018, the airport received a request from Wizz Air, but due to bad state of runway, they were unable to start flights to the airport.

In September 2018, the airport was named after Ukrainian astronaut Leonid Kadeniuk.[8]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at the airport:[9]

AirlinesDestinations
Ukraine International AirlinesKiev–Boryspil
Seasonal charter: Antalya

Statistics

Annual passenger statistics
YearTotal passengersChange from previous year
2010
056,600
2011
027,000
52.0%
2012
027,300
01.1%
2013
16,000
41.3%
2016
12,673
20.7%
2017
48,211[10]
277.9%
2018
73,100
51.7%

2018

MonthTotal passengersChange from prev. year
January
02,836
3%
February 2,141 10%
March 2,725 17%
April 5,593 69%
May 8,111 82%
June 10,126 72%
July 10,687 56%
August 9,836 45%
September 8,186 63%
October 4,558 10%
November 3,866 71%
December 4,308 68%
Jan-Dec 73,075 51%

2019

MonthTotal passengersChange from prev. year
January
03,970
40%
February
02,979
39%
March
03,565
31%
April
04,538
18,8%
May
08,213
1,3%
June
011,390
12,5%
July
010,445
2,2%
August
010,667
8,6%
September
09,840
20,3%
October
04,492
1,4%
November
03,657
5,4%
December
03,055
29%
Jan-Mar 76,832 5,1%

See also

References


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