Irkutsk International Airport
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Irkutsk International Airport is a Russian airport in Irkutsk.
Accidents
The airport is notorious for its short runway and for having many hills in its vicinity. The airport has played scene to two crashes in recent years,
- S7 Airlines Flight 778, occuring at roughly 08:00 hours on Saturday 8th July, 2006, killed in excess of 100 people.
Airlines
- Aero Mongolia
- Aerobratsk
- Aeroflot
- Angara Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- Dalavia Far East Airways
- Enkor
- MIAT Mongolian Airlines
- Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise
- Samara Airlines
- S7 Airlines
- Transaero
- Ural Airlines
- Vladivostok Avia
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