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Kostanay International Airport Qostanai Halyqaralyq Äuejaiy (Kazakh) | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | JSC "Kostanay International Airport" | ||||||||||
Serves | Kostanay | ||||||||||
Location | Kostanay, Kazakhstan | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 183 m / 600 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 53°12′25″N 063°33′01″E / 53.20694°N 63.55028°E | ||||||||||
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Kostanay Airport (Kazakh: Qostanai Halyqaralyq Äuejaiy) (IATA: KSN, ICAO: UAUU) is an airport located 2 km (1.2 mi) south-west[1] of Kostanay, Kazakhstan. Runways of the airport were changed over 5 months and the airport was reopened on 10 October 2019. Année runway was built.[clarification needed] Since the work has been over, there is only flight to the capital Nur-Sultan. Different companies are planning to fly to international destinations or intern destinations.
In February 1975 the 45th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, 6 TBAK, relocated from Migalovo airfield near Tver to Kostanay, where it was reorganized into the 45th Training Aviation Regiment, Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Navigators, now the Chelyabinsk Red Banner Military Aviation Institute of Navigators.[2]
June 28, 2022 — by the decree of the Government of Kazakhstan, Kostanay International Airport was named after Akhmet Baitursynuly.[3]