Omsk-Central is an international airport located just five kilometers from the city center. The unique architectural structure of the terminal allows serving about 700 travelers per hour, and up to 800 thousand per year. In terms of the number of air passengers, various types of cargo and mail, it is noted among the 30 best airports in Russia. And since 2008, by government order, it has occupied an important place among the 52 federal airfields.
Specifications
Omsk-Central is an airport that receives and sends planes along two lanes. One of them is asph alt concrete, measuring 2500 meters by 80. It is designed for a weight of no more than 191 tons. The second runway is unpaved, 100 m wide and 2800 m long. Thanks to this, the airfield is able to receive aircraft of various types. Among them are A-310, An-24, Il-76, Tu-154, Yak-42 and other well-known airbuses, as well as helicopters of various types.
There are 40 parking lots for air transport, special roads, a gas station, and places for treating aircraft with anti-icing liquid on the airfield. The modern achievements of the airport show that its history of development continues today. Central-Omsk Airport is one of the leaders of Russian air traffic.
Humble beginnings - the way to new heights
In the summer of 1925, a document was signed on the allocation of land for the airfield. Only a year later, Omsk-Central (airport) became the terminus of a historic 4,800 km non-stop flight from France to Russia. In 1927, the plane was accepted, en route from Moscow to Tokyo. Gradually developing, in the 90s the airport achieved the highest success in passenger service, cargo transportation and mail delivery.
Today, a high-speed route through the clouds to Turkey, India, and Kazakhstan has been opened from the central airport in Omsk. Flights are available to the Far North and East, to Asian cities and to Europe. Comfortable flights are provided for everyone. Enjoy walking above the clouds! And Omsk-Central (airport) will create all conditions for a safe flight.