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NavData® Information !! URGENT !! Date: 30 October 2020 Subject: Western Part of Russian Airspace Cycle 2013 Russian Airspace Redesign The Russian State ATM Corporation is working on restructuring the western part of Russian airspace for cycle 2013, effective 03 December 2020. The new airspace structure will be implemented in the FIRs listed below: Moscow FIR, Arkhangelsk FIR, Vologda FIR, Yekaterinburg FIR, Kotlas FIR, Rostov-na-Donu FIR, Samara FIR, St Petersburg FIR, Syktyvkar FIR and Tyumen FIR. The following airspace and enroute components have been changed: - ATS route network; - ACC sector boundaries; - prohibited, danger and restricted areas; - CTRs. The Russian State ATM Corporation has updated many of the altitudes from QFE (AGL) to QNH (MSL) and from metric (m) values to imperial (ft) values. However, since all NavData is coded in feet and QNH, the impact of this update is limited to changes in altitude due to updates on the procedure. Significant changes on SID, STAR and APCH procedures may include, but are not limited to: - New procedures and new transitions; - Removal of existing procedures; - Changes of existing procedures: altitudes, waypoints, terminal navaids, descent angle, etc. If you have questions concerning this NavData Information, please contact Jeppesen Technical Support at: +1-303-328-4445 (Western Hemisphere) +49-6102-50-8175 (Eastern Hemisphere) E-mail: [email protected] Western_Part_of_Russian_Airspace_2013 SID, STAR and APCH procedures have significant changes at the following locations: 1. UUEE (Moscow, Sheremetyevo); 26. ULAM (Naryan-Mar); 2. UUDD (Moscow, Domodedovo); 27. USII (Izhevsk); 3. UUWW (Moscow, Vnukovo); 28. UUYH (Ukhta); 4. UUOO (Voronezh, Chertovitskoye); 29. UWKB (Bugulma); 5. UUOL (Lipetsk); 30. UUMO (Ostafyevo); 6. URWA (Astrakhan); 31. UUBP (Bryansk); 7. URSS (Sochi); 32. URMG (Grozny, Severny); 8. URMN (Nalchik); 33. UWKE (Begishevo); 9. URWI (Elista); 34. UWLW (Ulyanovsk, Vostochny); 10. USCC (Chelyabinsk, Balandino); 35. URMO (Vladikavkaz, Beslan); 11. USNN (Nizhnevartovsk); 36. USRR (Surgut); 12. ULLI (St Petersburg, Pulkovo); 37. UUDL (Yaroslavl, Tunoshna); 13. UUBC (Kaluga, Grabtsevo); 38. ULAA (Archangelsk, Talagi); 14. UWOO (Orenburg); 39. UUBW (Ramenskoye); 15. URKK (Krasnodar, Pashkovskiy); 40. UUOD (Voronezh, Pridacha); 16. USCM (Magnitogorsk); 41. UUOT (Tambov, Donskoe); 17. URMM (Mineralnyye Vody); 42. USHQ (Beloyarskiy); 18. USTR (Tyumen, Roshchino); 43. UUBI (Ivanovo, Yuzhny); 19. UUOB (Belgorod); 44. URMS (Magas); 20. USHH (Khanty-Mansiysk); 45. USHS (Sovetskiy); 21. ULMM (Murmansk); 46. USUU (Kurgan); 22. UUYS (Usinsk); 47. URRT (Taganrog, Yuzhny); 23. USRK (Kogalym); 48. UUYW (Vorkuta); 24. USKK (Kirov, Pobedilovo); 49. USHU (Uray). 25. UWPP (Penza); Jeppesen will make every effort to provide all information so far received within the Jeppesen NavData for cycle 2013. Due to the large volume of affected aeronautical data, the updates outlined within this notice may not be completed within the Jeppesen NavData for cycle 2013. Aeronautical information which may be postponed to a later cycle will be provided in an alert along with detailed information relating to what is postponed as soon as that information is available. If you have questions concerning this NavData Information, please contact Jeppesen Technical Support at: +1-303-328-4445 (Western Hemisphere) +49-6102-50-8175 (Eastern Hemisphere) E-mail: [email protected] Western_Part_of_Russian_Airspace_2013 .