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Mirny Airport
Аэропорт МирныйIATA: MJZ – ICAO: UERR Summary Airport type Public Operator Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise Serves Mirny, Russia Location Yakutia, Russia Elevation AMSL 1,155 ft / 352 m Coordinates 62°32′04″N 114°02′20″E / 62.53444°N 114.03889°ECoordinates: 62°32′04″N 114°02′20″E / 62.53444°N 114.03889°E Runways Direction Length Surface ft m 06/24 9,187 2,800 Concrete Mirny Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Мирный) (IATA: MJZ, ICAO: UERR) is an airport in Yakutia, Russia, located 4 km east of the mining town of Mirny. It handles medium-sized airliners and supports 24-hour flight operations. Mirny is a designated emergency airfield for the polar route between North America and Asia.[citation needed] The airport is home base for Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise.
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Airlines and destinations
Airlines Destinations Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise Aykhal, Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, Lensk, Moscow-Domodedovo, Moscow-Vnukovo, Novosibirsk, Olenyok, Polyarny, Saskylakh, Yakutsk UTair Aviation Surgut Yakutia Airlines Yakutsk Incidents and accidents
- On November 1, 2009, an Ilyushin Il-76 of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs crashed soon after take-off from Mirny airport killing all 11 people on board. The plane was not carrying any cargo loads, as it was a repositioning flight to Irkutsk Airport. The Il-76 banked to the right and crashed into the ground near an old diamond mine.[1][2]
References
- ^ http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=247978
- ^ Berry, Lynn for Associated Press. "Russian military cargo plane crashes on takeoff, killing all 11 crew members on board". Dailypress.com, 1 November 2009.
External links
- (Russian) Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise
- Mirny Airport (Аэропорт Мирный) at Russian Airports Database
- Airport information for UERR at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
- Current weather for UERR at NOAA/NWS
- Historical Weather Records for Mirny
- Accident history for MJZ at Aviation Safety Network
Categories:- Airports built in the Soviet Union
- Airports in the Sakha Republic
- Russian airport stubs
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