Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (Khimki)

Russia / Moskovskaja Oblast / Novopodrezkovo / Khimki
 1959_construction, international airport, 2019 construction

Sheremetyevo International Airport (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Шереметьево, Mezhdunarodniy Aeroport Sheremet'evo (IATA: SVO, ICAO: UUEE), located north of Moscow was opened on 11 August 1959. It is the second largest in Russia (after Domodedovo).

Sheremetyevo-2 was opened on 1 January 1980 for the Moscow Olympics. The main road leading to the airport — Leningradskoe Highway — can get clogged during the rush hour, often resulting in passengers missing their flights. Calling a cab from downtown Moscow to Sheremetyevo costs around $40.

Name: Sheremetyevo
IATA: SVO
ICAO: UUEE
Moscow , Russia
Latitude: 55°58' 21" N
Longitude: 37°24' 52" E
Elevation: 622
Runway Length: 12139 Feet
Runway Length: 11647 Feet
ЛандисРеед.ком (Landis Reed)

This airport include construction of a new terminal, Sheremetyevo-3 a brand new Terminal C is now open. The terminal is also painted in the new Sheremetyevo orange color scheme. A new International Business Center is also being constructed for offices and other facilities.

The airport's two old runways are set for major reconstruction ("cosmetic repairs"), including widening and resurfacing.

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Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   55°58'33"N   37°23'17"E

Comments

  • Two terminals. One is international. Need a list of who flies into here.
  • Three operate, and one is under construction.
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