Domodedovo Internaitional Airport

Moscow Domodedovo Airport or Domodedovo Internaitional Airport (Roushie: Московский аэропорт Домоде́дово) (IATA: DMEICAO: UUDD) is an internaitional airport locatit on the territory o Domodedovo, Moscow Oblast, Roushie, 42 kilometre (26 mi) sooth-sootheast frae the centre o Moscow. Domodedovo is the lairgest airport in Roushie in terms o passenger an cargo traffic (22.25 million passengers uised the airport in 2010, which is a 19.2% increase frae 2009), and is one of the three major Moscow airports alang wi Sheremetyevo an Vnukovo.

Moscow Domodedovo Airport
Московский аэропорт Домодедово
Moskovskiĭ aėroport Domodedovo
Summary
Airport teepPublic
OperatorEast Line Group
ServesMoscow
LocationDomodedovo
Opened7 Apryle 1962
Hub for
Focus ceety for
Elevation AMSL179  m / 588  ft
Coordinates55°24′31″N 37°54′22″E / 55.40861°N 37.90611°E / 55.40861; 37.90611Coordinates: 55°24′31″N 37°54′22″E / 55.40861°N 37.90611°E / 55.40861; 37.90611
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UUDD is located in Moscow Oblast
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UUDD is located in Roushie
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UUDD is located in Europe
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Location in Moscow Oblast
Runways
Direction Lenth Surface
m ft
14L/32R 3,793 12,444 Reinforced concrete
14R/32L 3,500 11,483 Cement-concrete
14C/32C 2,600 8,531 Concrete
Statistics (2017)
Passengers30,700,000
Passenger chynge 16-17Increase7.6%
Aircraft muivements234,700
Muivements chynge 16-17Increase4.2%
Sources: Domodedovo airport[1]

In 2003, the airport began an expansion program designed tae obtain approval for wide-body aircraft operations. The runway, taxiways, an pairkin auries wur enlairged an strengthened. In Mairch 2009, it wis annoonced that the approval haed been grantit, makin Domodedovo Airport the first in Roushie approved for new lairge aircraft (NLA) operations such as the Airbus A380. The approval signifies that its operations auries comply wi size an strength requirements o ICAO Category F staundarts.[2] The airport haes ILS category III A status.

References

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  1. "Domodedovo statistic 2017". Retrieved 19 Januar 2018.[deid airtin]
  2. Heavy Metal, Aviation Week & Space Technology, 70, 10 (9 March 2009), p. 14