List of airports in Turkmenistan

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This is a list of airports in Turkmenistan , sorted by location.

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Airports

Location ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates
Ashgabat UTAAASB Ashgabat International Airport 37°59′13″N058°21′39″E / 37.98694°N 58.36083°E / 37.98694; 58.36083 (Ashgabat Airport)
Balkanabat UT1HBKN Balkanabat Airport 39°28′53″N54°21′46″E / 39.48139°N 54.36278°E / 39.48139; 54.36278 (Balkanabat Airport)
Dashoguz UTATTAZ Dashoguz International Airport 41°45′53″N59°49′59″E / 41.76472°N 59.83306°E / 41.76472; 59.83306 (Dashoguz Airport)
Kerki UTAE [1] KEA [2] Kerki International Airport 37°49′20″N065°08′17″E / 37.82222°N 65.13806°E / 37.82222; 65.13806 (Kerkiçi Airport)
Mary UTAMMYP Mary International Airport 37°36′24″N61°54′05″E / 37.60667°N 61.90139°E / 37.60667; 61.90139 (Mary Airport)
Turkmenbashy UTAKKRW Turkmenbashi International Airport 40°03′48″N053°00′26″E / 40.06333°N 53.00722°E / 40.06333; 53.00722 (Turkmenbashi Airport)
Turkmenabat UTAVCRZ Turkmenabat International Airport 39°05′00″N063°36′08″E / 39.08333°N 63.60222°E / 39.08333; 63.60222 (Turkmenabat Airport)
Jebel Jebel Airport [3] 39°40′42″N054°12′28″E / 39.67833°N 54.20778°E / 39.67833; 54.20778 (Jebel Airport)

There was also previously a Soviet Air Force base at Mary-2. [4]

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  2. "IATA присвоила новому аэропорту Керки международный код | Туризм".
  3. В Джебеле состоится церемония закладки первого камня нового аэропорта
  4. "The Soviet Air Force's Aggressor Unit", accessed June 2021; http://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/division/schools/1521tsb.htm.