Levashovo (air base)
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Levashovo | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Operator | Russian Air Force | ||||||||||
Location | St Petersburg | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 59 ft / 18 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 60°5′12″N 030°11′36″E / 60.08667°N 30.19333°ECoordinates: 60°5′12″N 030°11′36″E / 60.08667°N 30.19333°E | ||||||||||
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Levashovo (also Levashevo) is an air base located to the southwest of Levashovo, within the northern limits of the federal subject of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It houses mostly small transport planes mostly belonging to 549 AB (549th Air Base), most notably the Antonov An-12, Antonov An-26, and Tupolev Tu-134, along with Mi-6 and Mi-8 helicopters.
The 549th Air Base has seen many redesignations since being activated in 1942 as the 6th independent Transport Aviation Unit.[1]
- 20.8.46 renamed 138th independent Mixed Aviation Regiment.
- 11.3.48 renamed 247th independent Mixed Aviation Squadron.
- 20.10.81 renamed 138th independent Mixed Aviation Regiment.
- 5.6.96 renamed 202nd independent Mixed Aviation Squadron.
- 27.4.98 renamed 138th independent Mixed Aviation Regiment.
- 2004 renamed 87th Aviation Base, and later 549th Aviation Base.
The unit has been based at Levashevo since 1960. Aircraft in service have included the Mi-1, Mi-2, Mi-4, Mi-6 (Mi-6VPK and Mi-22 in the 1980s), Mi-8, Li-2, Il-14, An-2, An-14, An-12, An-24/26, Tu-124, Tu-134, 1981-, and the from 1981. In 2000, according to the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty data exchange, the unit had 37 Mi-8 and some An-12. In 2009, the unit had two Tu-134s, 6 An-26, 5 An-12 and 5 Mi-8.
The unit has been part of:
- 13th Air Army, 1942 - 1.49
- 76th Air Army, 1.49 - 1980
- VVS Leningrad Military District, 1980–1988
- 76th Air Army, 1988–1998
- 6th Air Army VVS and PVO, 1998–present
References[]
- ^ Michael Holm, 138th independent Mixed Aviation Regiment, accessed August 2011
- Soviet Air Force bases
- Russian Air Force bases
- Airports built in the Soviet Union
- Airports in Saint Petersburg
- Russian military stubs