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The airport is Class "B" with an artificial [[runway]] with maximum [[takeoff]] [[weight]] of up to 185.5 tons.<ref>[http://aauca.org.ua/ru/chleni_associacii/aeroport_cherkassi.html About the airport]</ref>
The airport is Class "B" with an artificial [[runway]] with maximum [[takeoff]] [[weight]] of up to 185.5 tons.<ref>[http://aauca.org.ua/ru/chleni_associacii/aeroport_cherkassi.html About the airport]</ref>


At the moment Cherkasy airport serves only charter flights around Ukraine, the reason lies behind [[Boryspil airport]] in [[Kiev]], which handles most of Ukraine's International flights. In addition, Cherkasy airport is considered as alternative airport for Borispil in case of unforeseen situations and adverse weather conditions.
At the moment Cherkasy airport serves only charter flights around Ukraine, the reason being its relative nearness to [[Boryspil International Airport]] in [[Kiev]], which handles most of Ukraine's International flights. In addition, Cherkasy airport is considered as alternative airport for Boryspil in case of unforeseen situations and adverse weather conditions.


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==
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On March 29, 2007 the work of the airport was renewed. A Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has received an application for assignment of the airport's international status. From 2007 to 2009, until the application for international status was in consideration of the Government of Ukraine, the airport has been carefully [[Reconstruction (architecture)|reconstructed]], in particular runway and airport terminal was upgraded significantly. Finally on May 22, 2009 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine appropriated international status to "Cherkasy Airport", allowing the airport for cargo and passenger airlines to make charter, and international flights.
On March 29, 2007 the work of the airport was renewed. A Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has received an application for assignment of the airport's international status. From 2007 to 2009, until the application for international status was in consideration of the Government of Ukraine, the airport has been carefully [[Reconstruction (architecture)|reconstructed]], in particular runway and airport terminal was upgraded significantly. Finally on May 22, 2009 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine appropriated international status to "Cherkasy Airport", allowing the airport for cargo and passenger airlines to make charter, and international flights.


In late 2009, work was in progress on the creation and opening of border crossing points for assigning the status of international airport. Also signed a cooperation agreement with the Ukrainian airline "[[Air Urga]]", which provides air transportation to [[Western Europe]], [[CIS countries]], [[Syria]], [[Egypt]] and other countries. It is assumed that the airport will become a spare during the [[UEFA Euro 2012|EURO 2012]] championship.
In late 2009, work was in progress on the creation and opening of border crossing points for assigning the status of international airport. Also signed was a cooperation agreement with the Ukrainian airline "[[Air Urga]]", which provides air transportation to [[Western Europe]], [[CIS countries]], [[Syria]], [[Egypt]] and other countries. It is assumed that the airport will become a spare during the [[UEFA Euro 2012|EURO 2012]] championship.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 00:11, 4 June 2012

Cherkasy International Airport

"Міжнародний аеропорт Черкаси"
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  • IATA: CKC
  • ICAO: UKKE
    CKC is located in Ukraine
    CKC
    CKC
    Location of Cherkasy Airport in Ukraine
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCherkassy City Council
OperatorKP Cherkasy Airport
ServesCherkasy
LocationCherkasy, Ukraine
Elevation AMSL375 ft / 114 m
Coordinates49°24′56″N 031°59′43″E / 49.41556°N 31.99528°E / 49.41556; 31.99528
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 2,493 8,180 Asphalt concrete

Cherkasy International Airport (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru) (IATA: CKC, ICAO: UKKE) is located 5.5 km from the city center. The airport is owned by Cherkasy City Council.

Cherkasy Airport has the airport complex, which includes: air terminal throughput capacity of 400 passengers per hour, which provides for passage of customs, cargo terminal for storing 1000 tons of cargo, administration building with dining area, fuel storage, a warehouse for technical equipment and materials, and a building for the aircraft maintenance base.

The airport is Class "B" with an artificial runway with maximum takeoff weight of up to 185.5 tons.[1]

At the moment Cherkasy airport serves only charter flights around Ukraine, the reason being its relative nearness to Boryspil International Airport in Kiev, which handles most of Ukraine's International flights. In addition, Cherkasy airport is considered as alternative airport for Boryspil in case of unforeseen situations and adverse weather conditions.

History and Development

In 1984 Cherkasy Airport was one of the largest airports in the USSR and had an international status, and received aircraft weighing up to 185.5 tons, serving up to 80 flights a day. After the fall of USSR airport had struggles maintaining airline services, and in 1992 the airport lost its international status and ceased to take international flights. More than 1,500 employees left the workplace, only staff that was serving the charter flight and emergency landings stayed. In 1997 the airport lost most of its charter flights, and was finally closed in 2002 due to economic struggles, and problems with the property.

On March 29, 2007 the work of the airport was renewed. A Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has received an application for assignment of the airport's international status. From 2007 to 2009, until the application for international status was in consideration of the Government of Ukraine, the airport has been carefully reconstructed, in particular runway and airport terminal was upgraded significantly. Finally on May 22, 2009 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine appropriated international status to "Cherkasy Airport", allowing the airport for cargo and passenger airlines to make charter, and international flights.

In late 2009, work was in progress on the creation and opening of border crossing points for assigning the status of international airport. Also signed was a cooperation agreement with the Ukrainian airline "Air Urga", which provides air transportation to Western Europe, CIS countries, Syria, Egypt and other countries. It is assumed that the airport will become a spare during the EURO 2012 championship.

References

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