Izmail Airport Аеропорт «Ізмаїл» | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public/military | ||||||||||
Serves | Izmail | ||||||||||
Location | Odesa Oblast, Ukraine | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45°23′44″N028°48′5″E / 45.39556°N 28.80139°E | ||||||||||
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Izmail Airport (Ukrainian : Аеропорт «Ізмаїл») ( ICAO : UKOI) is a closed airport in the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It is located 4.5 km North of the city of Izmail. The airport operated from 2007 to 2009, but was closed and has not renewed its certification with the State Aviation Administration of Ukraine since being suspended for three years in 2010.
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