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Kutaisi International Airport (IATA: KUT, ICAO: UGKO), also known as David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport [3], is an airport located 14 km (8.7 mi) west of Kutaisi, the third largest city in the country of Georgia and capital of the western region of Imereti. It is the second busiest airport in Georgia with 1,7 million passengers ...
Kutaisi (/ k uː ˈ t aɪ s iː / koo-TY-see, [5] Georgian: ქუთაისი pronounced [ˈkʰutʰaisi] ⓘ) is a city in the Imereti region of the Republic of Georgia. One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, it is the third-most populous city in Georgia after Tbilisi and Batumi .
The Kutaisi uezd [a] was a county of the Kutaisi Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.It bordered the Akhaltsikhe uezd of the Tiflis Governorate to the south, the Ozurgeti and Senaki uezds to the west, the Lechkhumi and Racha uezds to the north, and the Shorapani uezd to the east.
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16 November 1979 An Aeroflot Yak-40 (CCCP-87454) was being ferried from Velikiy Ustlug to Vologda as Flight 564 when it crashed short of the runway at Vologda Airport after descending too low, killing three of the five crew. ATC had falsified weather bulletins to allow certain aircraft to land. [38] [39]
The aircraft was being ferried back to Kutaisi after dropping off passengers at Tsagueri. En route, weather worsened and approaching a mountain at 850 m (2,790 ft) the crew flew into clouds. The aircraft struck tree tops and crashed in a wooded area on a mountain. The crew had begun descending too soon. [67] 28 June 1962: Ksenyevka: An-2T CCCP ...
Aeroflot Flight 213 (an Il-14M, CCCP-Л2096) struck trees and crashed while on approach to Stalingrad Airport in bad weather, killing one of 24 on board. [20] 15 December 1958 An Aeroflot Il-14P (CCCP-41843) crashed near Baratayevka Airport after entering a descent during a training flight, killing four of seven crew. [21] 23 December 1958
It consists of 11 municipalities and the city of Kutaisi, which is the capital of the region. ... This page was last edited on 7 January 2025, at 21:30 (UTC).