Bykovo Airport

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The airport Moscow - Bykowo (IATA: BKA, ICAO: UUBB ) was most recently the smallest and the oldest still operating airport in the Moscow area. Here only domestic flights were handled last. Since the end of 2010 it is closed, the old terminal building was demolished.

Description

The Bykowo airport is located in the settlement Bykowo, about 40 km southeast from Moscow city center, near the road A 102 The address is: Bykowo Sovetskaya Ulitsa 19, Moskovskaya Oblast.

The airport was put into operation in 1933. He served until 2009 even as the national airport. The airport had no modern infrastructure, the maximum capacity stood at 400 passengers per hour. Every year, fewer than 100,000 passengers were handled. Smaller aircraft such as the Yak- 40, Yak-42, etc. led the day about 30 regular short-and medium -haul flights to the Crimea and to Kursk, Smolensk, Pskov, Novgorod, etc. through.

The Bykowo train station, within walking distance of the airport is connected by suburban trains with the Kazan station (metro station Komsomolskaya ). The trains take 50 minutes for the distance.

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