Kazarman Airport (Kyrgyz: Казарман аэропорту, Russian: Казарманский аэропорт) (IATA: none (КЗМ), ICAO: UAFZ) is an airport serving Kazarman, a village in the Toguz-Toro District of Jalal-Abad Region (oblast), Kyrgyzstan. The Russian IATA code for Kazarman Airport is КЗМ.[2]
Kazarman Airport Казарман аэропорту | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Government | ||||||||||
Serves | Kazarman | ||||||||||
Location | Kazarman, Kyrgyzstan | ||||||||||
Hub for | TezJet Airlines | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 4,289 ft / 1,310 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°24′37″N 074°02′39″E / 41.41028°N 74.04417°E | ||||||||||
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Operations
editKazarman Airport started operations in the 1940s as a landing strip on the outskirts of the gold-mining village. The current runway and terminal were built in 1985. It is a regional class 3C airport. The runway has a weight limit of 22 tonnes, and has no instrument-landing facilities and operates only during daylight hours.
Kazarman Airport has no customs and border control checks and only serves flights within Kyrgyzstan. Until 2000, the airport had year-round links with Jalal-Abad, Naryn, Bishkek and Osh. Flights to Jalal-Abad, Osh and Bishkek resumed on April 24, 2013.
Airlines and destinations
editAirlines | Destinations |
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TezJet Airlines | Seasonal: Bishkek, Jalal-Abad |
Accidents
edit- On June 29, 1983, an Aeroflot Yakovlev YAK-40 (CCCP-87808) crashed after encountering wind shear.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Аэропорт "Казарман"". CivilAviation.kg. 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-10-28.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Коды городов всех стран". Avia.Ru. 2012-10-28. Archived from the original on 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
- ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev 40 CCCP-87808 Kazarman". ASN. 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
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