Olenyok Airport Аэропорт Оленёк | |
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Airport type | Public |
Serves | Olenyok, Olenyoksky District, Sakha Republic, Russia |
Elevation AMSL | 258 m / 846 ft |
Coordinates | 68°30′56″N112°28′45″E / 68.51556°N 112.47917°E Coordinates: 68°30′56″N112°28′45″E / 68.51556°N 112.47917°E |
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Sakha Republic in Russia | |
Olenyok Airport( IATA : ONK, ICAO : UERO) is a public use airport in Olenyok, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia. [1]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Polar Airlines | Yakutsk |
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