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Port Lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport Azja » Rosja » Lotnisko Port lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport www.lotniska.info 2014-09-28 - Patrycja Kaminska Port lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport Port lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport – port lotniczy położony 4 km od Mineralnych Wód, w Kraju Stawropolskim, w Rosji. Dane: Typ: cywilne Kod IATA: MRV Kod ICAO: URMM Miasto: Mineralne Wody Wspó?rz?dne: 44°13?30?N 43°05?00?E Wysoko??: 321 m n.p.m. Kierunek 12/30: Beton, 3 900 x 60 m Linie lotnicze operuj?ce z lotniska Tabela lotów – przyloty i odloty OPIS Port lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport – port lotniczy po?o?ony 4 km od Mineralnych Wód, w Kraju Stawropolskim, w Rosji. Operatorem lotniska jest FSUE Kavminvodyavia i jest ono wyposa?one w serwis techniczny dla samolotów typu Tupolev Tu-154. Historia lotniska rozpocz??a si? w 1925 roku wraz z powstaniem stacji lotniczej Mineralovodskaya, która z pocz?tku by?a zaledwie ma?ym budynkiem z ceg?y. Lotnisko uleg?o znacznym zniszczeniom podczas II wojny ?wiatowej i w 1947 roku rozpocz?to jego odbudow?, a tak?e wprowadzono kilka nowych udogodnie?. http://www.lotniska.info/lotnisko,port-lotniczy-mineralne-wody-mineralnye-vody-airport,353.html strona 1 / 2 Azja » Rosja » Lotnisko Port lotniczy Mineralne Wody - Mineralnye Vody Airport www.lotniska.info Kolejny wielki remont lotniska rozpocz?to w 2011 roku, a podczas jego pierwszej fazy oddano do u?ytku nowy pas startowy i nowe drogi dla taksówek. Ponadto, port lotniczy zosta? wyposa?ony w nowoczesne systemy ?wietlne oraz pogodowe, powsta?a tak?e stacja ratunkowa oraz kilka innych obiektów i udogodnie?. DOJAZD Lotnisko ma bezpo?rednie po??czenie autobusowe ze stacj? kolejow? w mie?cie Mineralne Wody. Podró? autobusami Shuttle nr 10 i 11 wynosi oko?o 20-25 minut. Lini? nr 11 mo?na te? dojecha? na g?ówn? stacj? autobusow? w mie?cie - czas jazdy wynosi oko?o 10 minut. Taksówk?, minibus lub limuzyn? mo?na zamówi? pod numerem telefonu: +7 (928) 3061265. Orientacyjne ceny za taksówk? do ró?nych miast: Kislovodsk-1000 rub. Yessentuki-700 rub. Pyatigorsk-600-700 rub. Zheleznovodsk-500 rub. Stavropol-3200 rub. Nevinnomyssk-2000-2200 rub. Nalchik-2000-2200 rub. Cherkessk-2000-2200 rub. Dombai-4000 rub. Elbrus-3200-3500 rub. Strona internetowa lotniska http://mvairport.ru/ http://www.lotniska.info/lotnisko,port-lotniczy-mineralne-wody-mineralnye-vody-airport,353.html http://www.lotniska.info/lotnisko,port-lotniczy-mineralne-wody-mineralnye-vody-airport,353.html strona 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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