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IATA Codes for Russia IATA Codes for Russia N.B. To check the official, current database of IATA Codes see: http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Abakan ABA Achinsk ACS Achinsk Adler/Sochi AER Aldan ADH Aldan Amderma AMV Anadyr DYR Anapa AAQ Apatity KVK Kirovsk-Apatity Arkangelsk ARH Talagi Airport http://arhaero.ru/pax Astrakhan ASF Balakovo BWO Balakovo Barnaul BAX Belgorod EGO Beloretsk BCX Beloretsk Beloyarskiy EYK Beloyarskiy Berezov EZV Berezovo Blagoveschensk BQS Bodaybo ODO Bodaybo Bogorodskoye BQG Bogorodskoye Bratsk BTK Bryansk BZK Bryansk City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Bugulma UUA Cheboksary CSY Chelybinsk CEK Cherskiy CYX Cherskiy Chevepovets CEE Chita HTA Chokurdah CKH Chokurdakh Chukotka PVS Provideniya Bay Dikson DKS Dikson Ekaterinburg SVX Koltsovo Airport http://www.koltsovo.ru/ Elista ESL Erbogachen ERG Yerbogachen Gelendzik GDZ Gorno-Altaysk RGK Gorno-Altaysk Grozny GRV Grozny North Igarka IAA Igrim IRM Igrim Inta INA Irkutsk IKT Iturup Island BVV Burevestnik Ivanovo IWA Ivanovo South Izhevsk IJK Izhevsk Kaliningrad KGD Khrabrovo Airport http://www.kgd.aero/ Kaluga KLF Grabtsevo Kazan, KZN Kemerovo KEJ Kemerovo Khabarovsk KHV Khabarovsk-Novy Khanty-Mansiysk HMA Khanty Mansiysk 2 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Khatanga HTG Khatanga Kirensk KCK Kirensk Kirov KVX Pobedilovo Kogalym KGP Kogalym International Komsomolsk Na Amure KXK Kostroma KMW Kostroma Sokerkino Kotlas KSZ Kotlas Krasnodar KRR Krasnodar Pashkovsky International Krasnoyarsk KJA Yemelyanovo Kunashir Island DEE Mendeleyevo Kurgan KRO Kurgan Kursk URS Kursk East Kyzyl KYZ Kzyl-Yar OKT Oktyabrskiy Lensk ULK Lensk Leshukonskoye LDG Leshukonskoye Lipetsk LPK Lipetsk Magadan GDX Magas IGT Magas Magdagachi GDG Magdagachi Magnitogorsk MQF Makhachkala MCX Mineralnye Vody MRV Mirnyj MJZ Moscow MOW All Locations Moscow BKA Bykovo Moscow CKL Chkalovskiy 3 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Moscow DME Moscow Airport http://www.domodedovo.ru/ Domodedovo Moscow SVO Sheremetyevo http://www.svo.aero/ International Airport Moscow VKO Vnukovo Murmansk MMK Murmansk Airport http://airport-murmansk.ru/ Mys Kamennyi YMK Mys Kamenny Nadym NYM Nalchik NAL Naryan-Mar NNM NayUrengoy NUX Neftekamsk NEF Neftekamsk Nefteyugansk NFG Neryjungri NER Nizhnekamsk NBC Begishevo Nizhnevartovsk NJC Nizhniy Novgorod GOJ Strigino International http://www.airportnn.ru/ Airport Nogliki-Sakhalin Island NGK Nogliki Nojabrxsk NOJ Noril'sk NSK Novgorod NVR Novokuznetsk NOZ Novorossijsk NOI Novorossijsk Novosibirsk OVB Tolmachevo Nyagan NYA Nyagan Okha OHH Okha Okhotsk OHO 4 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Omsk OMS Orel OEL Oryol Yuzhny Orenburg REN Orsk OSW Pechora PEX Penza PEZ Penza Perm PEE Petropaulousk- PKC Kamchats Petrozavodsk PES Pevek PWE Pevek Polyarnyj PYJ Provedenia PVX Provedenia Pskov PKV Pskov Raduzhnyi RAT Rostov ROV Ryazan RZN Turlatovo Rybinsk RYB Staroselye Saint Petersburg LED Pulkovo Airport http://www.pulkovoairport.ru/en/ Salehard SLY Samara KUF Saransk SKX Saransk Saratov RTW Shakhtersk EKS Shakhtyorsk Smolensk LNX Smolensk South Solovetsky Islands CSH Solovki Sovetskaya Gavan GVN Maygatka. Sovetskiy OVS Sovetskiy 5 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Stavropol STW Strezhevoy SWT Strezhevoy Surgut SGC Surgut Syktyvkar SCW Syktyvkar Taganrog TGK Taganrog Yuzhny Tambov TBW Donskoye Tarko-Sale TQL Tarko-Sale Tiksi IKS Tobolsk TOX Tobolsk Tomsk TOF Tula TYA Klokovo Airfield Turukhansk THX Turukhansk Tver KLD Migalovo Air Base Tymovskoye ZZO Zonalnoye Tynda TYD Tynda Tyumen TJM Ufa UFA Ukhta UCT Ulan-Ude UUD Ulyanovsk ULV Ulyanovsk Baratayevka Uraj URJ Urengoy UEN Urengoy Usinsk USK Ust-Ilimsk UIK Ust-Kut UKX Ust-Kut Ust-Tsylma UTS Ust-Tsylma Velikiy Ustyug VUS Velikiy Ustyug Velikiye Luki VLU Velikiye Luki 6 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Vladikavkaz OGZ Vladivostok VVO Vladivostok http://vvo.aero/ International Airport Volgodonsk VLK Volgograd VOG Vologda VGD Vologda Vorkuta VKT Voronezh VOZ Yakutsk YKS Yaroslavl IAR Yeniseysk EIE Yeniseysk Yeysk EIK Yeysk Yoshkar-Ola JOK Yoshkar-Ola Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk UUS Zhukovsky ZIA Zhukovsky International 7 .
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