Bagdarin Airport

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Bagdarin Airport

Багдари́н аэропорт
Summary
Airport type Public / military
Owner Russian Federation
OperatorJSC "Domestic Airport Bagdarin"
Serves Bagdarin
Location Bagdarin, Russia
Time zone Asia/Choibalsan UTC +8 ({{{utc}}})
Coordinates 54°22′07″N113°28′38″E / 54.36861°N 113.47722°E / 54.36861; 113.47722
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Bagdarin Airport
Location in Russia

Bagdarin Airport serves Bagdarin, Russia.

History

The airport was made in the tie of the Soviet Union time. In 1992 the airport was half closed. In 2007 it was closed due to money loss of Bural. In 2013 the airport was re-opened, when PANH opened the new flight to Ulan-Ude.

Contents

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Bural
operated by PANH
Ulan-Ude

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