Orlik Airport
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Orlik Airport | |
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Airport type | Public / military |
Owner | Russian Federation |
Operator | JSC "Domestic Airport Orlik" |
Serves | Orlik |
Location | Orlik, Russia |
History[]
Orlik Airport was made in the time of the Soviet Union. In 1992, the airport was half closed. In 2001, it was closed due to money loss of Bural. In 2013 the airport was re-opened, when PANH opened the new flight to Ulan-Ude.
Airlines and destinations[]
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Bural operated by PANH | Ulan-Ude |
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Simferopol Airport and Sevastopol Airport are located in Crimea, which is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine |
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