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International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Kyrgyzstan". UN/LOCODE 2006-2. UNECE. 2007-04-30. – includes IATA codes; Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Kyrgyzstan – IATA and ICAO codes; World Aero Data: Kyrgyzstan – ICAO codes and coordinates
Manas International Airport (Kyrgyz: Манас эл аралык аэропорту, romanized: Manas El Aralyk Aeroportu ; Russian: Международный аэропорт «Манас») (IATA: FRU, ICAO: UCFM) is the main international airport in Kyrgyzstan, located 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-northwest of the capital, Bishkek.
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The airport, capable of servicing 250 passengers per hour, is expected to enhance regional connectivity, tourism, and Kyrgyzstan’s international profile. [10] The reconstructed Karakol International Airport features a 2,450-meter runway that meets Class 3C standards.
Osh Airport is one of the largest airports in the Fergana Valley and a subsidiary of Manas International Airport OJSC. [3] It is located 9 km north of Osh, the most important city in southern Kyrgyzstan. The primary function of Osh International Airport is to meet the air transportation needs of Kyrgyzstan's southern region, with Osh as its center.
In the same year, the Kyrgyz Government renamed Tamchy Airport to Issyk-Kul International Airport. It is a class 4D airport with CAT I instrument landing facilities and lighting on both the runway and stands for night operation. Issyk-Kul International Airport has customs and border control checks and serves both domestic and international flights.
Manas International Airport near Bishkek is the main international airport, with services to Moscow, Tashkent, Almaty, Ürümqi, Istanbul, Baku, and Dubai. Osh Airport is the main air terminal in the south of the country, with daily connections to Bishkek, and services to Moscow, Krasnoyarsk, Almaty and more international places.
Instead of being referred to as "Manas Air Base", it became the "Transit Center at Manas International Airport". [38] According to a Kyrgyz government spokesman, the facility will officially cease to be an air base in August 2009, after which point its legal status would be altered to a logistic center. [35] Additionally, security around the ...