Uralsk International Airport named after Manshuk Mametova Орал қаласының Мәншүк Мәметова атындағы халықаралық әуежайы | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Oral Airport Holding LLP | ||||||||||
Serves | Oral | ||||||||||
Location | 12 km (7.5 mi) SE of Oral, Kazakhstan | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 38 m / 125 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°09′03″N 051°32′35″E / 51.15083°N 51.54306°E / 51.15083; 51.54306 | ||||||||||
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Source: AIP Kazakhstan |
Manshuk Mametova International Airport (Kazakh: Мәншүк Мәметова атындағы Халықаралық әуежайы) is an airport in Kazakhstan located 12 km (7 mi) southeast of Oral (Uralsk). The airport is located south of the Oral River.
In February 2023, Oral Airport was acquired by Oral Airport Holding LLP. It's a Kazakhstani company, the controlling stake of which belongs to the Kazakhstani Uralsk Management LLP and businessman Dauletkhan Kilybayev, and a minority stake (49%) is owned by the Russian company JSC Retrans. The company hopes to turn Uralsk airport into a regional hub, expand the route network and carry out technical re-equipment of the airport
Facilities
It is a small airport servicing medium-sized airliners. It has parking for four jets. This airport has one terminal. The airport also serves the nearby town of Aksai, which provides the majority of airport passenger traffic, being the "capital" of the gas industry in West Kazakhstan. In the past, a weekly international charter flight was operated by Astraeus Airlines from Oral to London Gatwick/London Stansted; this was subsequently operated by Air Astana to Amsterdam; however, the route was terminated, along with other Air Astana flights, due to the poor condition of the runway. The airport runway and facilities were inspected by Mott MacDonald to confirm that its substandard condition prevented the airport from accommodating larger jet aircraft. On 17 April 2013, the decision was made to transfer the airport's ownership back to the government for runway reconstruction.
A new terminal was built and opened in April 2022. It aims to double the capacity of the airport to 600 thousand people per year.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Astana | Almaty, Astana, Frankfurt |
FlyArystan | Almaty, Aqtau, Astana, Şymkent Seasonal charter: Antalya, Sharm El Sheikh |
Qazaq Air | Aqtöbe, Atyrau |
SCAT Airlines | Türkıstan, Taraz Seasonal charter: Sharm El Sheikh, Antalya, Phuket |
Sunday Airlines | Seasonal charter: Antalya |
Ground transport
Bus
The No 12 municipal bus line connects Ak Zhol International airport with centrally located Uralsk train station. Service is available from 06:00 to 22:00 daily.
Taxi
There is always a queue of available private taxi cabs at the airport parking lot.
Accidents and incidents
- On 15 April 2006, a British Airways Boeing 747, G-BNLA, operating as flight number BA10 from Sydney to London via Bangkok with 354 passengers and 18 crew made an emergency landing at Uralsk Airport after a fire warning light went on in the cockpit. Although the only airport's landing strip is certified for operation of medium-sized aircraft the crew managed to perform a safe landing. There were no fatalities or reportable injuries, however the airport did not have the correct size of air stairs to reach the aircraft doors, the largest passenger aircraft that had operated on a regular basis previously had been an Air Astana Boeing 757. As the 747 was deemed too heavy for take-off smaller size aircraft were sent from Moscow and Bucharest to ferry the passengers to London.
- On 28 August 2009, an Itek Air Boeing-737-200 en route from Bishkek to Moscow performed an emergency landing due to oil leak on the port engine.
- On 17 November 2011, a Bek Air Fokker 100 operating as flight BEK-2011 from Almaty to Uralsk made an emergency landing in Uralsk after a go-around having a landing gear and cargo door failure alerts.
References
- AIP Kazakhstan Archived 30 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- "Sanctioned Russian buys into Kazakh airport in border region | Eurasianet". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- "Новый терминал аэропорта Уральска будет работать в режиме опытной эксплуатации (ВИДЕО)".
- Liu, Jim. "FlyArystan adds Aktau – Uralsk service from late-Oct 2020". Routesonline. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- "FlyArystan Schedules New Domestic Routes From Nur-Sultan in 2Q22". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- Liu, Jim (31 October 2024). "FlyArystan Expands Sharm el Sheikh Network in 4Q24". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
- "Qazaq Air Adds Aktobe – Uralsk Service From Nov 2022". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- "BA010 BKK-LHR Divert - PPRuNe Forums". www.pprune.org. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
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