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Chkalovsky Airport
Чкаловский (аэропорт)
IATA: CKL – ICAO: UUMU
Summary
Airport type Military
Owner/Operator Russian Air Force
Serves Moscow
Elevation AMSL 499 ft / 152 m
Coordinates 55°52′42″N 038°03′42″E / 55.87833°N 38.06167°E / 55.87833; 38.06167
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
12R/30L 3,000 9,842 Concrete
Source: Aviapages.ru[1]

Chkalovsky Airport (IATA: CKL[2], ICAO: UUMU[1]), is a military airport base near Shchyolkovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located 31 km northeast of Moscow.

Chkalovsky provides air support for Star City, Russia, Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center, and other elements of the Soviet space program and Russian Federal Space Agency. It is also a major transport base, with the 8th Special Purpose Aviation Division (since 2009-10, the 6991st Air Base) operating the Antonov An-12, An-72, Tupolev Tu-154, Ilyushin Il-76, and Il-86VKP. Chkalovsky received USSR's first Il-76K for cosmonaut training on 23 July 1977. On the 27th of March 1968, Yuri Gagarin and Vladimir Seryogin died in a MiG-15UTI that set off from this base, it crashed near the town of Kirzhach.

The airport name is also given as Chkalovskoye. The facility should not be confused with Kaliningrad Chkalovsk airfield or Omsk Chkalovsk airfield.

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