Erebuni Airport |
IATA: none – ICAO: UDYE |
Summary |
Airport type |
Joint (Civil and Military) |
Location |
Yerevan |
Elevation AMSL |
2948 ft / 899 m |
Coordinates |
40°07′42″N 44°28′22″E / 40.12833°N 44.47278°E / 40.12833; 44.47278Coordinates: 40°07′42″N 44°28′22″E / 40.12833°N 44.47278°E / 40.12833; 44.47278 |
Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
ft |
m |
03/21 |
9,134 |
2,784 |
Asphalt |
Architects:L.Sh.Khristaforyan,R.G.Asratyan.
Design engineers:E.N.Tosunyan,I.G.Baghramyan.
Erebuni Airport (ICAO: UDYE) is a joint civil and military airport serving Yerevan and the country of Armenia. It is located 7.3 kilometers south of the center of Yerevan. At present, the airport is mostly operated by the military, although private firms operate chartered helicopter flights inside the country and to the CIS.
Incidents and accidents
On November 4, 2008, an Mi-24 military helicopter belonging to the Armed Forces of Armenia crashed as it was preparing for a training flight. Captain Arshak Nersisyan died as a result of the accident.
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General Info
|
Country |
Armenia
|
ICAO ID |
UDYE
|
Latitude |
40.122114 40° 07' 19.61" N
|
Longitude |
44.464992 044° 27' 53.97" E
|
Elevation |
2948 feet 899 meters
|
Type |
Joint (Civil and Military)
|
Magnetic Variation |
005° E (05/06)
|
Operating Agency |
MILITARY - CIVIL JOINT USE AIRPORT
|
Communications
|
TWR 0200-1400
|
119.4
|
Runways
|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
|
03/21 |
9134 x 132 feet 2784 x 40 meters |
ASPHALT |
030FCYU |
NO
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