Bodaybo Airport | |
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Location | Bodaybo, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia |
Coordinates | 57°51′59″N114°14′33″E / 57.86639°N 114.24250°E Coordinates: 57°51′59″N114°14′33″E / 57.86639°N 114.24250°E |
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Bodaybo Airport( IATA : ODO, ICAO : UIKB) is a regional airport built in Bodaybo, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry American Lend-Lease aircraft to the Eastern Front. [1] In 2017 it handled 51,910 passengers.
Airlines | Destinations |
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Angara Airlines | Irkutsk [2] |
IrAero | Irkutsk |
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