Osh Airport
Osh International Airport (Kyrgyz: Ош эл аралык аэропорту; Russian: Международный аэропорт "Ош") (IATA: OSS, ICAO: UCFO) is an airport serving Osh, the capital of Osh Region (oblast) of Kyrgyzstan. In 2016, 1,210,576 passengers passed through the airport, an increase of 33% over the previous years. Osh Airport is one of the largest airports in the Fergana Valley and a subsidiary of Manas International Airport OJSC.[3] It is located 9 km north of Osh, the most important city in southern Kyrgyzstan. The primary function of Osh International Airport is to meet the air transportation needs of Kyrgyzstan's southern region, with Osh as its center. Distances to major cities include 300 km to Bishkek, 322 km to Tashkent, 103 km to Namangan, and 43 km to Andijan. The airport is situated at an elevation of 892 meters above sea level. The aerodrome is classified as Class B (MAK) and 4D (ICAO). FacilitiesOsh Airport operates 24/7. It features three taxiways and a ramp with 14 parking stands. Aircraft parking is facilitated by an escort vehicle when necessary. The ramp spans a total area of 59,200 square meters. The runway is 3,212 meters long and 45 meters wide. The airport began operations in 1974, and its international sector was opened in 1992. The main operator is Avia Traffic Company. In 2019, a runway reconstruction was completed, resulting in a total runway length of 3,212 meters. The Pavement Classification Number (PCN) of the runway is 30/F/B/X/T. The airport accommodates a wide range of aircraft, including: An-12, An-24, An-26, An-28, An-30, An-32, An-72, An-74, Il-76, L-410, Tu-134, Tu-154, Yak-40, Yak-42, Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Boeing 737 (all modifications), Boeing 767, and other aircraft in categories 3-4, as well as helicopters of all types. Airlines and destinationsOsh Airport
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Ground transportationMarshrutka routes No. 107 and 142 serve the airport. See alsoReferences
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