Pulkovo Airport

Pulkovo Airport

Infobox Airport
name = Pulkovo Airport
nativename = Аэропорт Пулково



IATA = LED
ICAO = ULLI
type = Public
owner = St.Petersburg City Administration
operator = Pulkovo Airport JSC
city-served =
location = Saint Petersburg
elevation-f = 79
elevation-m = 24
coordinates = coord|59|48|01|N|30|15|45|E|region:RU-SPE_type:airport
website =
metric-rwy = y
r1-number = 10R/28L
r1-length-f = 12,401
r1-length-m = 3,780
r1-surface = Asphalt
r2-number = 10L/28R
r2-length-f = 11,145
r2-length-m = 3,397
r2-surface = Asphalt
stat-year = 2007
stat1-header = Number of passengers
stat1-data = 6,138,823
footnotes = Press release [ [http://www.regnum.ru/news/fd-nw/piter/economy/952363.html В 2007 году пассажиропоток аэропорта "Пулково" вырос на 20,3% (Санкт-Петербург) - Экономика Новости - ИА REGNUM ] ] . DAFIFWAD|ULLI|source=DAFIF] GCM|LED|source=DAFIF] .

Pulkovo Airport ( _ru. Аэропорт Пулково) Airport codes|LED|ULLI is the international airport serving St. Petersburg, Russia. The Pulkovo-2 [Pulkovo-2 English description: [http://bravosolutions.com/airport_pulkovo_2.php] ] terminal is located about convert|17|km|mi|abbr=on south of the city centre. The Pulkovo-1 [Pulkovo-1, English description: [http://bravosolutions.com/airport_pulkovo_1.php] ] terminal is located about convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on south of the city centre.

History

Originally it was named Shosseynaya Airport, by the name of a nearby railroad station. Construction began in January 1931, and was completed on June 24 1932, with the first aircraft arriving at 17:31 that day, after a two-and-a-half hour flight from Moscow carrying passengers and mail.

During the Second World War the airport was the frontline in the Nazi Siege of Leningrad. There were no flights between 1941 and 1944. The nearby Pulkovo hills were occupied by the Nazis and were used by the long-range artillery for daily bombardments of Leningrad. The airport was cleared of the Nazis in January 1944, and resumed cargo and mail flights after the runways were repaired in 1945.

In February 1948, after the war damages were completely repaired, the airport resumed scheduled passenger flights. In 1949, there were scheduled flights to 15 major cities of the USSR, and 15 more short-range flights within the north-western Russia.

In 1951 the airport terminal was redesigned to handle larger aircraft. In the mid 1950s the new extended runway was completed, allowing to handle larger aircraft such as Ilyushin-18 and Tupolev-104 jets.

ICAO category 1 standards were implemented in 1965, making way for international operations. The airport was renamed "Pulkovo Airport" on April 24, 1973. The new Pulkovo-1 terminal was opened to handle the domestic air traffic, which increased 40%-50% every decade between the 1970s and 1990s.

Today

As of 2007, Pulkovo is the 4th busiest in Russia after Moscow's Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports. While the number of domestic and international flights increased, the number of passengers stagnated between 1990 (4,837,000) and 2006 (just over 5 million) while the share of international traffic rose. It is anticipated that by 2025 Pulkovo airport will handle 17 million passengers.

There are two passenger terminals: Pulkovo-1 for domestic flights, and Pulkovo-2 for international flights. There is also one cargo terminal. There are forty-seven aircraft stands total. It is planned to increase the number of aircraft stands to 100 by 2025.

The airport has two main runways. Runway 10R/28L (Russian: 10п/28л) is 3782 m long and 60 m wide, it has asphalt surface on the base made of reinforced armored concrete. The second runway is 3410 m long and 60 m wide, it has asphalt surface on the base made of reinforced cemento-concrete. The reconstruction of the second runway began in 2007.

Terminal 1 mainly serves flights within Russia and the CIS countries. Some international charter flights are also served by Terminal 1, those are tourist flights as well as private business jets. For example the private jet owned by Steve Forbes was served at Terminal 1, and thousands of people witnessed its "Forbes - the tool of capitalism" logo proudly exposed on the body of 737.

Terminal 2 serves most of the long-haul international flights. Terminal 1 was built in 1973, whereas Terminal 2 was built in 1950s and reconstructed in 2003.

In the near term, Pulkovo strategically focuses on its master plan until 2025 that calls for massive modernization of the entire airport infrastructure. A new terminal will be located directly to the north of the Terminal 1 and will contain 18 gates. The construction is planned to begin in 2008 with scheduled completion in 2010/11.

In May 2008, the City of St. Petersburg has opened a 1.5 bn USD tender for a 30 year concession to operate Pulkovo Airport. [Centre of Asia Pacific Aviation, June 2008]

The airport is the main hub for Rossiya Airlines.

Access

Public transport

The one-way trip from Pulkovo to Saint Petersburg using public transportation will cost $1 or less by bus.

Express bus to downtown

Rapid metro-bus known as [http://www.airportexpress.ru/ "Airport bus"] is connecting Pulkovo-1, Pulkovo-2 with three main underground metro stations Moskovskaya, Tekhnologichesky Institut, and Pushkinskaya in the centre of St. Petersburg. End-to-end travel time is about 30-40 minutes. Typical cost is US$3 per passenger, with extra charge per piece of luggage.

huttles

These are typical "Marshrutka" minibuses, some of them following the city bus routes (and using matching line numbers).

The line 39 serves Pulkovo 1, connecting it to metro stations Moskovskaya, Park Pobedy, Elektrosila, Moskovskie Vorota, Ligovsky Prospekt, Ploschad Aleksandra Nevskogo, Novocherkasskaya, Ladozhskaya, as well as Moskovsky and Ladozhsky rail terminals.

Lines 3, 13, 113, 213 serve Pulkovo-2 (to get to the city use the stop closer to arrivals; the one closer to departures is going away from the city). Lines 13 and 113 connect to metro station Moskovskaya, line 113 proceeds on to Kupchino. Lines 3 and 213 connect to metro stations Moskovskaya, Park Pobedy, Elektrosila, Moskovskie Vorota, Frunzenskaya, Tekhnologichesky Institut, Sennaya Ploschad.

City buses

Airport is served by two regular bus lines: routes number 13 and 39. The stop for line 39 is located next to arrivals in Pulkovo-1. The stop for line 13 is located next to arrivals area at Pulkovo-2 terminal. Note that Pulkovo-2 has another stop for bus 13, for buses coming from the city, this stop is located next to departures area. The commute time to metro station Moskovskaya is about 15-20 minutes.

Car

Pulkovo airport is accessible via the nearby Pulkovskoe shosse motorway from St. Petersburg city centre. There are drop offs and pick up areas at both terminals, as well as short and long stay outdoor car parking. While the short term parking at the Pulkovo-1 terminal is abundant due to the larger space, parking might be a bit tighter at the international terminal Pulkovo-2.

Taxi

Pulkovo Taxi offers transportation from St. Petersburg Pulkovo-1 and Pulkovo-2 terminals to the city and back.

VIP lounge

Pulkovo-1 has one VIP service area located in the sector "B" of the terminal's upper level. [VIP lounge Pulkovo-1 (St. Petersburg): [http://www.viphalls.com/index.php?pl1] ]

Public safety

Pulkovo airport did not have any major issues with public safety for a long period. Pulkovo aviation security is a special division based at the airport. 24/7 live monitoring is done through hundreds of cameras, as well as from several observation booths located in all areas. Absence of tunnels and parking structures helps maintain unobstructed monitoring and control over the Pulkovo airport.

Trivia

In the 1990s, Georgy Poltavchenko served in the department of transport security of Pulkovo as the representative of KGB Directorate of Leningrad and Leningrad Oblast. [http://www.russiamonitor.org/en/main.asp?menu_id=1_a_1406_31]

Airlines and destinations

*Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
*Aeroflot-Don (Rostov-On-Don)
*Aeroflot-Nord (Apatity, Arkhangelsk, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Murmansk, Naryan-Mar, Perm, Syktyvkar)
*Aerosvit (Kiev-Boryspil)
*airberlin (Berlin-Tegel)
*Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
*Air Moldova (Chişinău)
*airBaltic (Riga)
*Alitalia (Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
*Armavia (Yerevan)
*Austrian Airlines
**operated by Austrian Arrows (Vienna)
*Azerbaijan Airlines (Baku)
*Belavia (Minsk)
*Blue Wings (Düsseldorf)
*British Airways (London-Heathrow)
*Bugulma Air Enterprise (Lipetsk)
*Czech Airlines (Karlovy Vary, Prague)
*Dagestan Airlines (Makhachkala)
*Dalavia (Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Omsk)
*El Al (Tel Aviv)
*Eurocypria (Larnaca) [seasonal]
*Finnair (Helsinki)
*Gazpromavia (Moscow-Vnukovo)
*Georgian Airways (Tbilisi) [suspended]
*Georgian National Airlines (Tbilisi) [suspended]
*Germanwings (Berlin-Schonefeld, Cologne/Bonn)
*Iberia (Madrid)
*Izhavia (Izhevsk)
*Karthago Airlines (Djerba, Monastir} [seasonal]
*Kavminvodyavia (Mineralnye Vody)
*KD Avia (Kaliningrad)
*KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam)
*Korean Air (Seoul-Incheon) [seasonal]
*Kras Air (Krasnoyarsk, Moscow-Domodedovo)
*Kuban Airlines (Krasnodar)
*LOT Polish Airlines (Warsaw)
*Lufthansa (Frankfurt, Munich)
*Montenegro Airlines (Podgorica [seasonal] , Tivat [seasonal] )
*Norwegian Air Shuttle (Oslo)
*Orenair (Orenburg)
*Polet (Voronezh)
*Rossiya (Adler/Sochi, Almaty, Amsterdam, Antalya [seasonal] , Anapa, Arkhangelsk, Astana, Athens [seasonal] , Baku, Barcelona [seasonal] , Barnaul, Beijing, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bishkek, Bourgas [seasonal] , Budapest [seasonal] , Chelyabinsk, Copenhagen, Dubai [seasonal] , Dushanbe, Düsseldorf, Ekaterinburg, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki, Hurghada [seasonal] , Irkutsk, Istanbul-Atatürk, Gyanja, Kaliningrad, Karaganda, Khabarovsk, Kiev-Boryspil, Kostanai [seasonal] , Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, London-Heathrow, London-Gatwick, Milan-Linate, Milan-Malpensa, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow-Domodedovo, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Moscow-Vnukovo, Munich, Murmansk, Namangan, Nice [seasonal] , Nizhnevartovsk, Norilsk, Novy Urengoi, Odessa [seasonal] , Osh, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Pavlodar [seasonal] , Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Prague, Rome-Fiumicino, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, Samarkand, Sharm el-Sheikh [seasonal] , Shymkent [seasonal] , Simferopol, Sochi, Sofia, Stockholm, Tashkent, Tbilisi [suspended] , Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Tivat [seasonal] , Tyumen, Ufa, Ust Kamenogorsk [seasonal] , Varna [seasonal] , Venice [seasonal] , Volgograd, Yekaterinburg, Yerevan)
*S7 Airlines (Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk [seasonal] , Perm)
*Samara Airlines (Samara)
*Saravia (Penza, Saratov)
*SAS (Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda)
*Severstal (Cherepovets)
*Sky Express (Moscow-Vnukovo)
*Swiss International Air Lines (Zurich)
*Tajik Air (Dushanbe, Khudzhand)
*Tatarstan Airlines (Kazan, Nizhnekamsk)
*Transaero (Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Berlin-Tegel, Moscow-Domodedovo, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Munich, Shanghai-Pudong, Tokyo-Narita [seasonal] )
*Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)
*Ural Airlines (Yekaterinburg, Chita, Yakutsk)
*UTair (Arkhangelsk, Kazan, Moscow-Vnukovo, Sochi, Surgut, Syktyvkar, Ufa, Yekaterinburg)
*Uzbekistan Airways (Bukhara, Ferghana, Samarkand, Tashkent, Urgench)
*Vladivostok Air (Vladivostok)
*Volga-Aviaexpress (Volgograd)
*Windjet (Catania, Forli)
*Yakutia (Novosibirsk, Yakutsk)
*Yamal (Nadym, Salekhard, Tyumen)

Former airlines and destinations

*Delta Air Lines (Frankfurt [via Warsaw] )
*Pan American World Airways (Frankfurt [via Moscow] )

The worst related accidents

* April 271974, an Ilyushin Il-18V passenger aircraft of Aeroflot flying to Krasnodar crashed right after take off from Pulkovo after engine fire. All 108 passengers and 10 members of crew died.
* June 261991, an Antonov An-24 cargo aircraft of the AKF Polet company heading to Voronezh crashed in the Gulf of Finland five minutes after take off from Pulkovo. All ten people on board died.
* August 222006, a Tupolev Tu-154M passenger flight of Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise from Anapa to Pulkovo crashed in Ukraine. All 160 passengers and 10 members of crew died. See Pulkovo Airlines Flight 612.

For a more comprehensive list, see [http://aviation-safety.net/database/airport/airport.php?id=LED Aviation Safety Network Entry for LED] .

References

External links

* [http://www.pulkovoairport.ru/ Official site]
* [http://eng.pulkovo.ru/ Rossiya (English)]
*NWS-current|ULLI
*ASN|LED
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=59.805622,30.272999&spn=0.041747,0.117090&t=k&hl=en Satellite picture by Google Maps]
* [http://www.russlandjournal.de/en/russia/saint-petersburg/airport-pulkovo.html Useful tips for travelers to Pulkovo and location on the map]
* [http://www.cityvision2000.com/intl_transport/airport.htm More tips on ground transportation]
* [http://www.pulkovo-taxi.narod.ru/ Pulkovo Taxi] - Offers transportation from St. Petersburg Pulkovo -1 and Pulkovo-2 terminals to the city and back.



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