Aktau Airport

Aktau International Airport
Ақтау халықаралық әуежайы
Международный аэропорт Актау

Domestic Departure Hall
IATA: SCOICAO: UATE
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator JSC "Aktau International Airport"
Serves Aktau
Location 21 km NW of Aktau, Kazakhstan
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 22 m / 72 ft
Coordinates 43°51′36″N 051°05′31″E / 43.86000°N 51.09194°E / 43.86000; 51.09194Coordinates: 43°51′36″N 051°05′31″E / 43.86000°N 51.09194°E / 43.86000; 51.09194
Website www.aktau-airport.kz
Map
UATE

Location in Kazakhstan

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
12/30 3,052 10,013 Asphalt
Source: AIP Kazakhstan[1]

Aktau Airport (Kazakh: Ақтау халықаралық әуежайы, Russian: Международный аэропорт Актау) is an airport in Aktau, Kazakhstan (IATA: SCO, ICAO: UATE). The airport started operations in 1993 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and bears the name Shevchenko-Central. The presence of a sea port and good railway system offers the opportunity to use the combined transport of cargo by sea, air and the railway.

Future plans and expansion

In November 1996 the joint stock company "Aktau International Airport" was established. The development of the oil industry in the Caspian region required an increase in freight volumes and a rapid delivery of necessary equipment for the oil industry. This, in turn, led to the need for reconstruction of the airfield and an increase in passenger capacity at the terminal.

The old terminal

In 2007 the airport was given a concession period of 30 years to the ATM Group. The contract includes construction of a new passenger terminal.

The new terminal was completed in 2009. The capacity was 450 passengers per hour and the total area of 13,400 m2 (144,000 sq ft), including the area occupied by the VIP and CIP halls. For the comfort and safety of passengers the terminal is equipped with the latest means of protection and security, as well as electronic and electromechanical systems. These include passenger telescopic ladders, racks of electronic registration, HVAC (heating and cooling system), FIDS (Alert System departures on the electronic scoreboard), X-ray scanners, CCTV, lifts and escalators.

Aerodrome Aktau class B can receive aircraft AN-124, Boeing-747-200, IL-76 and lighter, as well as helicopters of all types.

Airlines and destinations

There are only a few international carriers which fly to Aktau. SCAT airline is based in Aktau. Air Astana operates its flights from Almaty and Astana to Aktau daily, along with 2 weekly Almaty-Aktau-Istanbul flights and return service. From international carriers, the most frequent airline is AZAL (Azerbaijan Airlines) which is operating daily Trans-Caspiy flights to Baku. There are also twice weekly flights operated by SCAT to Moscow Domodedovo. SCAT makes a good regional connection with Russian towns and Caucasus. This includes flights from Aktau to the capital of Georgia; Tbilisi. These are operated 3 times a week and only by SCAT with a CRJ-200. Flights to Kiev have been temporarily suspended.

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
AeroflotMoscow-Sheremetyevo[2]
Air AstanaAlmaty, Astana, Atyrau, Istanbul-Atatürk
AZALJetBaku[3]
Bek AirAlmaty,[4] Oral,[4] Gorgan
Qazaq AirAtyrau (begins 1 December 2016)
RusLineSamara
SCATAktobe, Almaty, Astana, Astrakhan, Atyrau, Baku, Batumi, Istanbul-Atatürk, Kiev-Boryspil,[5] Krasnodar, Kyzylorda, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow-Domodedovo, Oral, Rostov-on-Don, Shymkent, Sochi,[6] Tbilisi, Volgograd,[6] Yerevan
SkyBus Seasonal charter: Batumi[7]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Coyne AirwaysTbilisi
Silk Way AirlinesAtyrau, Baku

References


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