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Moscow Domodedovo Airport

Domodedovo Airport (Russian: Домодедово аэропорт, IPA: [dəmɐˈdʲɛdəvə]) (IATA: DME, ICAO: UUDD), formally Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport, is an international airport serving Moscow, the capital of Russia. It is located in Domodedovo, Moscow Oblast, 42 kilometres (26 mi) south-southeast from the city centre of Moscow. Domodedovo Airport serves regular flights across Russia, as well as to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and it is the second largest airport in Russia after Sheremetyevo. Domodedovo Airport is among the top twenty busiest airports in Europe. In 2022, the airport served 21.2 million passengers.

Domodedovo Airport

Домодедово аэропорт
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerDmitry Kamenshchik
OperatorDME Limited
ServesMoscow metropolitan area
LocationDomodedovo
Opened7 April 1962 (61 years ago) (1962-04-07)
Hub for
Focus city for
Time zoneEEST (UTC+03:00)
Elevation AMSL179 m / 588 ft
Coordinates55°24′31″N 37°54′22″E / 55.40861°N 37.90611°E / 55.40861; 37.90611
Websitedomodedovo.ru
Map
UUDD
Location of the airport in Moscow Oblast
UUDD
Location of the airport in Russia
UUDD
Location of the airport in Europe
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14L/32R 2,370 7,776 Reinforced concrete
14R/32L 3,500 11,483 Cement-concrete
Statistics (2018)
Passengers29,403,704
Passenger change 16–177.6%
Aircraft movements234,700
Movements change 16–174.2%
Sources: Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (see also provisional 2018 statistics)[1]

In 2019, following a naming contest and a presidential decree, the airport was renamed after Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov.[2]

History edit

The airport is named after the town of Domodedovo, on the territory of which it is located.

Survey work on the construction of the new Capital Airport began in 1948, after a decision by the Politburo. It was then described as special "Facility No. 306".

The Domodedovo Airport is on the former territory of a village called Elgazino (Russian: Елгозино). The village's wrecked wooden houses (Izba) at 55°25′7″N 37°51′53″E / 55.41861°N 37.86472°E / 55.41861; 37.86472 and cemetery with 19th century tombstones at 55°25′26″N 37°51′51″E / 55.42389°N 37.86417°E / 55.42389; 37.86417 remained in the early 21st century, less than a kilometer west of the runway, almost immediately behind the fences. The first mention of Elgazino dates back to the 16th century. In 1550, Tsar Ivan the Terrible gave his voivode and boyar Ivan Vasilyevich Sheremetyev a smaller estate in the Moscow district with 150 quarters of land. In 1627, the village appears again in the records and appears as a village of Elgozino on a pond with five peasant households, in the parish of the Church of the Resurrection in the village of Kolychevo. According to the results of the General Survey of the 1760s, the village already had 25 households and 218 inhabitants. In the 1950s, just before the village was demolished, it had a population of about 200 people.[3]

In 1951, preparatory work on construction began: cutting firebreaks, and construction of access roads, including roads from Paveletskaya.

A 1954 Resolution of the Council of Ministers of 13 November approved the proposal of the Main Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet under the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the construction of the second airport of the Moscow civil air fleet near the village Elgazino Podolsky (now Domodedovo) Moscow Oblast.

In 1958, a decree of the USSR Council of Ministers enabled completion of construction of the first stage of the airport in 1962.

In 1962, an Order of the Head of Main Directorate of Civil Aviation, issued on 7 April No. 200 ("On the organization of the Moscow Domodedovo airport") ordered "organize as part of the Moscow Transport Aviation Management Directorate the new airport, and continue to call it the Moscow Domodedovo Airport". Therefore, 7 April 1962 is considered the official birthday of the airport. By the end of 1962, after the official approbation, the airport began flights by postal and cargo planes.

 
Domodedovo's terminal as it appeared in June 1974
 
Domodedovo in July 2016

Services from Domodedovo began in March 1964 with a flight to Sverdlovsk using a Tupolev 104. The airport, intended to handle the growth of long-distance domestic traffic in the Soviet Union, was officially opened in May 1965. A second runway, parallel to the existing one, entered service eighteen months after the opening of the airport. On 26 December 1975, Domodedovo Airport was selected for the inaugural flight of the Tupolev Tu-144 to Alma Ata.

In 1990s, the airport was privatized and came under the control of the private tourist company (later also an airline) East Line founded by Ural entrepreneurs Anton Bakov and Dmitry Kamenshchik. In 1992, their efforts led to the airport obtaining international status (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 13, 1992 N 1262-r On the opening of Domodedovo Airport (Moscow) for international flights.[4] Bakov left the business in 1994, and Kamenshchik still heads the company.[5]

The reconstruction of the airport terminal complex began in 1999 as part of the Comprehensive Airport Development Program until 2003, which was approved by the Government of the Moscow Region and the Board of the Federal Air Transport Service of the Russian Federation. According that Program almost complete reconstruction of the airport terminal complex took place, which opened in 2000. The airport do not stop operations  during period of construction.

In 2000, as a result of reconstruction, the capacity of the airport complex reached 6,000 passengers per hour: IAL – 2800 passengers per hour, DAL – 3,200 passengers per hour. As a result of this work Domodedovo airport terminal was the first in Russia to successfully pass the certification to ISO 9001:2000.

In 2003, the authoritative British magazine Airline Business recognized the growth in Domodedovo's passenger traffic as one of the highest among the 150 largest airports in the world. In 2004, the airport was among the hundred leading airports in the world, and by 2005 became the leader in passenger traffic in the Moscow aviation area, a record it held for the next ten years.

By 2009, the terminal floor space was expanded to 135,000 sq. meters (1,453,000 ft2) from 70,000 sq. meters (753,000 ft2) in 2004. The renovated terminal and airport facilities allowed the owners of the airport to attract British Airways, China Eastern Airlines, Lufthansa, Royal Air Maroc, Japan Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines who moved their flights from another major international Moscow airport, Sheremetyevo Airport, to Domodedovo. Domodedovo topped Sheremetyevo Airport in terms of passenger traffic becoming the busiest airport in Russia. By 2010, the traffic at Domodedovo rose to over 22 million passengers per year from 2.8 million in 2000.[6]

Domodedovo is Russia's first airport to have parallel runways operating simultaneously.[7] Since the air traffic control tower was redeveloped in 2003, Domodedovo can control over seventy takeoffs and landings per hour. By late in the first decade of the 21st century, the airport had five business lounges set up by individual airlines.

 
Current main building

In 2003, the airport began an expansion program designed to obtain approval for wide-body aircraft operations. The runway, taxiways, and parking areas were enlarged and strengthened. In March 2009, it was announced that the approval had been granted, making Domodedovo Airport the first airport in Russia approved for new large aircraft (NLA) operations such as the Airbus A380. The approval signifies that its operations areas comply with size and strength requirements of ICAO Category F standards.[8] The airport has ILS category III A status.

Domodedovo Airport has been the focus of two terrorist-related incidents. In 2004, Muslim suicide bombers managed to pass airport security, board two passenger planes, and carry out the bombings after departure from Domodedovo. Despite the heightened security measures taken after this incident, another suicide bomber attack occurred on 24 January 2011, when an Islamist militant entered the terminal building and detonated a bomb in the arrival hall. As a result, mandatory screening and pat-down practices have been introduced at the airport terminal entrances.

 
Domodedovo Airport in 2014

In 2011 during the run-up for the IPO the holding company published information about the final beneficiary at the London Stock Exchange website and specified Kamenshchik as its sole owner. Domodedovo Airport is the only private airport in Russia: the airport operator is DME Limited Group.[9]

Future development edit

As of January 2016, new concourse extensions adjacent to the current terminal building are under construction. The construction is projected to increase the overall size of the passenger terminal to 225,000 m2. The extensions opened in stages in 2012–2014. In May 2015, the new extension of terminal A (the main building) was finished, which contains new offices, an airport lounge and new passport control desks, and its design differs from other terminal parts. All concourses will remain connected and plan to increase the efficiency of the airport operations and passenger connections by using ICAO and IATA transfer technologies. A new parking space was also finished, which can accommodate over 1500 cars.

Terminal 2 edit

The first stage of Terminal 2 was built as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup program, for international flights. When completed, the international flights operated at concourse B were all shifted to the new segment, which became the second segment of a new passenger terminal and is twice the size of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow – the equivalent of 61 football fields. An area of 235,000 sq. meters (2,529,000 ft1) (segment T2) was mounted to the left wing of the existing terminal. There are about 100 check-in counters, 40 self check-in kiosks, as well as special jetways for the world's largest passenger aircraft, Airbus A380. As a result, the total area of the passenger terminal (including the expansion of the current main segment T1) was more than doubled to nearly 500,000 square meters.[10] It was designed by the British company RMJM and uses the under-the-roof concept, which means that passengers from all flights will be serviced within a single terminal. One of Europe's largest air hubs – Amsterdam Airport Schiphol – operates under this concept.[11] The construction was initially planned to be finished by March 2018, however, due to immediate changes in contractor, the construction was delayed significantly. During 2018, terminal staff worked only in specific arrival and departure zones for football fans, travelling with special fan-centered passports. The terminal was fully completed with all remaining parts left for work, in 2020.[12]

Moscow Domodedovo Airport has commissioned a new segment of the passenger terminal — T2, increasing the area of the air harbor to almost 500 thousand m2. The total capacity of the airport will exceed 60 million passengers per year. The new segment is 7 floors with a total area of about 240 thousand m2. [13]

Terminal 3 and Aeroexpress Terminal edit

In 2021 a new Aeroexpress terminal was opened, connected by a covered walkway to the airport terminal building.[14]

In 2020 Airports Council International (ACI World) has named Domodedovo airport the best in Europe with passenger traffic of 25 to 40 million.

Airport facilities edit

Terminals edit

 
Terminal interior

The project is implemented within the framework of the architectural concept UNDER ONE ROOF: a single terminal allows the most efficient use of the transfer potential of the airport complex. The number of jetways increased to 40, including dual ones for servicing large-capacity aircraft,  after the opening of the new segment of the passenger terminal (T2).[15]

Hotel edit

In September 2017, a new hotel was opened inside the airport terminal ("Aerotel Express"). This allows passengers transiting through Moscow to stay at a hotel without exiting the terminal (previously transit passengers had to leave the terminal and use a shuttle van to access the nearest hotel). This was the first hotel inside an airport terminal in Russia.[16][17]

Lounges edit

Comfortable Business lounges are available to business class passengers, participants of airline bonus programs and passengers, regardless of the class of the air ticket, who pay for the service in cash.

In 2023 the Horizon lounge opened in the new segment of the passenger terminal (T2) - a cozy lounge-waiting area, a buffet, a comfortable and quiet coworking, a shower room and a playroom for children.[18]

Family Service edit

The baby care room provides a comfortable facilities for children aged 0 to 14 years. Family Service guests have access to playrooms,  bedrooms and changing room, as well as a dining area with kitchen. [19]

DME MED edit

The first in Russia consultative and diagnostic clinic based on the airport's medical center is located in the new segment of the passenger terminal. The clinic offers a full range of laboratory tests, including genetic, as well as a wide range of functional, medical ultrasound, cosmetology and psychological services.[20]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many countries have moved to ban Russian airlines from their air space and many countries ban airlines from flying in and out of Russian airspace. Other airlines from the European Union, North America, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore have indefinitely suspended their services to Domodedovo.

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter services to and from Domodedovo:[21]

AirlinesDestinations
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi,[22] Sharjah
Alexandria Airlines Sharm El Sheikh
Avia Traffic Company Bishkek, Osh
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku
Belavia Minsk
Corendon Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman
Egyptair Cairo,[23] Hurghada,[24] Sharm El Sheikh[24]
El Al Tel Aviv
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa[25]
Fly Arna Yerevan[26]
FlyOne Yerevan
Gulf Air Bahrain
IrAero Antalya, Baku, Ganja, Istanbul, Kyzyl, Lankaran
Seasonal: Adana
Izhavia Izhevsk, Makhachkala
Jazeera Airways Kuwait City[27]
NordStar Krasnoyarsk, Kurgan, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Norilsk, Saint Petersburg, Samara,[28] Sochi, Ufa[28]
Panorama Airways Namangan, Samarqand
Red Wings Airlines Antalya, Barnaul, Batumi,[29] Istanbul, Kutaisi, Sochi, Tashkent, Tel Aviv (resumes 22 January 2024),[30] Ufa, Yekaterinburg,[31] Yerevan
Seasonal charter: Phuket[32]
Rossiya Airlines Saint Petersburg[33]
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca[34]
S7 Airlines[35] Abakan, Antalya,[36] Apatity/Kirovsk, Aşgabat,[37] Astrakhan, Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk,[38] Bratsk, Chelyabinsk (ends 14 January 2024),[39] Chita, Dubai–Al Maktoum,[40] Gorno-Altaysk, Grozny, Irkutsk, Istanbul, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Khujand, Krasnoyarsk–International, Makhachkala, Minsk, Mirny, Murmansk,[41] Nadym, Neryungri, Nizhny Novgorod (ends 14 January 2024), Norilsk, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Novy Urengoy, Omsk, Osh, Penza, Perm, Saint Petersburg, Salekhard, Samara, Saratov, Sochi, Tomsk, Ufa, Ulan-Ude, Urgench, Vladikavkaz, Volgograd, Yakutsk
Severstal Air Company Cherepovets, Petrozavodsk
Somon Air Dushanbe, Khujand, Kulob
Turkish Airlines Seasonal: Antalya[42]
Turkmenistan Airlines Aşgabat[43]
Ural Airlines Barnaul, Bishkek, Blagoveshchensk,[44] Chita, Dubai–Al Maktoum,[45] Dushanbe, Grozny, Hurghada,[46] Irkutsk, Issyk-Kul, Kaliningrad,[44] Kazan, Khujand, Kulob, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Minsk, Namangan,[47] Novosibirsk, Omsk, Osh, Qarshi (resumes 13 January 2024),[47] Saint Petersburg,[44] Sharm El Sheikh (resumes 5 February 2024), Vladikavkaz, Yekaterinburg, Yerevan[48]
Seasonal: Gorno-Altaysk, Ulan-Ude
Seasonal charter: Nozokuznetsk[49]
Utair Novy Urengoy
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent
Yamal Airlines Antalya, Nadym, Namangan, Novy Urengoy, Noyabrsk, Salekhard, Samarqand

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Annual traffic edit

Annual passenger traffic at DME airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual Passenger Traffic[55]
Year Passengers % Change
2010 22,254,529  
2011 25,701,610   15.5%
2012 28,000,000   9%
2013 30,760,000   10%
2014 33,039,531   7.5%
2015 30,504,515   -7.7%
2016 28,366,800   -7%
2017 30,700,000   7.6%
2018 29,400,000   -4.3%
2019 28,252,337   -4.1%
2020 16,389,427   -42%
2021 25,065,087   52.9%
2022 21,200,000   -15%

Other facilities edit

Ground transportation edit

Rail edit

Moscow Aeroexpress
 
Vnukovo Airport [ru]
 
Aeroport [ru]
 
Moscow Kiyevskaya
 
overlaps   to Odintsovo (11 stops)
 
Moscow Belorusskaya
 
 
 
 
Moscow Savyolovskaya
 
 
Okruzhnaya
 
 
 
Aeroport Sheremetyevo
 
 
  to Lobnya
 
Moscow Kalanchyovskaya
 
Moscow Kurskaya
 
 
Moscow Paveletskaya
 
 
Verkhnie Kotly
    
 
 
 
Aeroport Domodedovo [ru]

The airport has a railway station with service to the Paveletsky Rail Terminal in central Moscow. The rail connection, which was completed in 2002, provides Aeroexpress trains (takes 45 min; coach class costs 500 rubles, business class costs 1,000 rubles), with two stops at Paveletsky Rail Terminal and Verkhnie Kotly railway station.
Regular suburban commuter trains in the Paveletsky suburban railway line take 65 to 70 min and cost 198 rubles, but are infrequent during the day.

Bus edit

Connection to Moscow is served by bus 308 (ample luggage room) and commercial marshrutka minivans (more frequent departures): to Domodedovskaya of Moscow Metro Zamoskvoretskaya Line (#2). The fare is 150 rubles (eq. to 1,5 US$), travel time around 45 minutes.

Local buses 11, 26, 30 link to nearby towns and connect to the railway station in the Paveletsky suburban railway line at Domodedovo municipality.

Bus 999 is South-East bound and connects the airport to Bronnitsy, Kolomna and Ryazan.

Road edit

The airport has several long and short term parking lots. The terminal itself is accessed from the junction of Moscow Ring Road and Kashirskoye Highway via a designated 22 kilometer (14 mi) four-lane freeway. Passengers can use the services of a licensed taxi, popular mobile applications for ordering a car, as well as take a carsharing located in the parking P3.[59]

Accidents and incidents edit

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

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External links edit

  Media related to Domodedovo International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  • Domodedovo International Airport Homepage (in English and Russian)
  • Official account on Facebook
  • Official account on Instagram
  • Aeroexpress service (in English and Russian)
  • How to get to/from airport by Aeroexpress train
  • Current weather for UUDD at NOAA/NWS
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Domodedovo Airport Russian Domodedovo aeroport IPA demɐˈdʲɛdeve IATA DME ICAO UUDD formally Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport is an international airport serving Moscow the capital of Russia It is located in Domodedovo Moscow Oblast 42 kilometres 26 mi south southeast from the city centre of Moscow Domodedovo Airport serves regular flights across Russia as well as to Asia Africa and the Middle East and it is the second largest airport in Russia after Sheremetyevo Domodedovo Airport is among the top twenty busiest airports in Europe In 2022 the airport served 21 2 million passengers Domodedovo AirportDomodedovo aeroportIATA DMEICAO UUDDLID DMDSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerDmitry KamenshchikOperatorDME LimitedServesMoscow metropolitan areaLocationDomodedovoOpened7 April 1962 61 years ago 1962 04 07 Hub forRed Wings Airlines S7 Airlines Ural AirlinesFocus city forIrAero NordStar Yamal AirlinesTime zoneEEST UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL179 m 588 ftCoordinates55 24 31 N 37 54 22 E 55 40861 N 37 90611 E 55 40861 37 90611Websitedomodedovo ruMapUUDDLocation of the airport in Moscow OblastShow map of Moscow OblastUUDDLocation of the airport in RussiaShow map of European RussiaUUDDLocation of the airport in EuropeShow map of EuropeRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft14L 32R 2 370 7 776 Reinforced concrete14R 32L 3 500 11 483 Cement concreteStatistics 2018 Passengers29 403 704Passenger change 16 177 6 Aircraft movements234 700Movements change 16 174 2 Sources Russian Federal Air Transport Agency see also provisional 2018 statistics 1 In 2019 following a naming contest and a presidential decree the airport was renamed after Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov 2 Contents 1 History 2 Future development 2 1 Terminal 2 2 2 Terminal 3 and Aeroexpress Terminal 3 Airport facilities 3 1 Terminals 3 2 Hotel 3 3 Lounges 3 4 Family Service 3 5 DME MED 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 5 1 Annual traffic 6 Other facilities 7 Ground transportation 7 1 Rail 7 2 Bus 7 3 Road 8 Accidents and incidents 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Citations 11 External linksHistory editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moscow Domodedovo Airport news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The airport is named after the town of Domodedovo on the territory of which it is located Survey work on the construction of the new Capital Airport began in 1948 after a decision by the Politburo It was then described as special Facility No 306 The Domodedovo Airport is on the former territory of a village called Elgazino Russian Elgozino The village s wrecked wooden houses Izba at 55 25 7 N 37 51 53 E 55 41861 N 37 86472 E 55 41861 37 86472 and cemetery with 19th century tombstones at 55 25 26 N 37 51 51 E 55 42389 N 37 86417 E 55 42389 37 86417 remained in the early 21st century less than a kilometer west of the runway almost immediately behind the fences The first mention of Elgazino dates back to the 16th century In 1550 Tsar Ivan the Terrible gave his voivode and boyar Ivan Vasilyevich Sheremetyev a smaller estate in the Moscow district with 150 quarters of land In 1627 the village appears again in the records and appears as a village of Elgozino on a pond with five peasant households in the parish of the Church of the Resurrection in the village of Kolychevo According to the results of the General Survey of the 1760s the village already had 25 households and 218 inhabitants In the 1950s just before the village was demolished it had a population of about 200 people 3 In 1951 preparatory work on construction began cutting firebreaks and construction of access roads including roads from Paveletskaya A 1954 Resolution of the Council of Ministers of 13 November approved the proposal of the Main Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet under the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the construction of the second airport of the Moscow civil air fleet near the village Elgazino Podolsky now Domodedovo Moscow Oblast In 1958 a decree of the USSR Council of Ministers enabled completion of construction of the first stage of the airport in 1962 In 1962 an Order of the Head of Main Directorate of Civil Aviation issued on 7 April No 200 On the organization of the Moscow Domodedovo airport ordered organize as part of the Moscow Transport Aviation Management Directorate the new airport and continue to call it the Moscow Domodedovo Airport Therefore 7 April 1962 is considered the official birthday of the airport By the end of 1962 after the official approbation the airport began flights by postal and cargo planes nbsp Domodedovo s terminal as it appeared in June 1974 nbsp Domodedovo in July 2016Services from Domodedovo began in March 1964 with a flight to Sverdlovsk using a Tupolev 104 The airport intended to handle the growth of long distance domestic traffic in the Soviet Union was officially opened in May 1965 A second runway parallel to the existing one entered service eighteen months after the opening of the airport On 26 December 1975 Domodedovo Airport was selected for the inaugural flight of the Tupolev Tu 144 to Alma Ata In 1990s the airport was privatized and came under the control of the private tourist company later also an airline East Line founded by Ural entrepreneurs Anton Bakov and Dmitry Kamenshchik In 1992 their efforts led to the airport obtaining international status Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 13 1992 N 1262 r On the opening of Domodedovo Airport Moscow for international flights 4 Bakov left the business in 1994 and Kamenshchik still heads the company 5 The reconstruction of the airport terminal complex began in 1999 as part of the Comprehensive Airport Development Program until 2003 which was approved by the Government of the Moscow Region and the Board of the Federal Air Transport Service of the Russian Federation According that Program almost complete reconstruction of the airport terminal complex took place which opened in 2000 The airport do not stop operations during period of construction In 2000 as a result of reconstruction the capacity of the airport complex reached 6 000 passengers per hour IAL 2800 passengers per hour DAL 3 200 passengers per hour As a result of this work Domodedovo airport terminal was the first in Russia to successfully pass the certification to ISO 9001 2000 In 2003 the authoritative British magazine Airline Business recognized the growth in Domodedovo s passenger traffic as one of the highest among the 150 largest airports in the world In 2004 the airport was among the hundred leading airports in the world and by 2005 became the leader in passenger traffic in the Moscow aviation area a record it held for the next ten years By 2009 the terminal floor space was expanded to 135 000 sq meters 1 453 000 ft2 from 70 000 sq meters 753 000 ft2 in 2004 The renovated terminal and airport facilities allowed the owners of the airport to attract British Airways China Eastern Airlines Lufthansa Royal Air Maroc Japan Airlines Austrian Airlines and Vietnam Airlines who moved their flights from another major international Moscow airport Sheremetyevo Airport to Domodedovo Domodedovo topped Sheremetyevo Airport in terms of passenger traffic becoming the busiest airport in Russia By 2010 the traffic at Domodedovo rose to over 22 million passengers per year from 2 8 million in 2000 6 Domodedovo is Russia s first airport to have parallel runways operating simultaneously 7 Since the air traffic control tower was redeveloped in 2003 Domodedovo can control over seventy takeoffs and landings per hour By late in the first decade of the 21st century the airport had five business lounges set up by individual airlines nbsp Current main buildingIn 2003 the airport began an expansion program designed to obtain approval for wide body aircraft operations The runway taxiways and parking areas were enlarged and strengthened In March 2009 it was announced that the approval had been granted making Domodedovo Airport the first airport in Russia approved for new large aircraft NLA operations such as the Airbus A380 The approval signifies that its operations areas comply with size and strength requirements of ICAO Category F standards 8 The airport has ILS category III A status Domodedovo Airport has been the focus of two terrorist related incidents In 2004 Muslim suicide bombers managed to pass airport security board two passenger planes and carry out the bombings after departure from Domodedovo Despite the heightened security measures taken after this incident another suicide bomber attack occurred on 24 January 2011 when an Islamist militant entered the terminal building and detonated a bomb in the arrival hall As a result mandatory screening and pat down practices have been introduced at the airport terminal entrances nbsp Domodedovo Airport in 2014In 2011 during the run up for the IPO the holding company published information about the final beneficiary at the London Stock Exchange website and specified Kamenshchik as its sole owner Domodedovo Airport is the only private airport in Russia the airport operator is DME Limited Group 9 Future development editAs of January 2016 new concourse extensions adjacent to the current terminal building are under construction The construction is projected to increase the overall size of the passenger terminal to 225 000 m2 The extensions opened in stages in 2012 2014 In May 2015 the new extension of terminal A the main building was finished which contains new offices an airport lounge and new passport control desks and its design differs from other terminal parts All concourses will remain connected and plan to increase the efficiency of the airport operations and passenger connections by using ICAO and IATA transfer technologies A new parking space was also finished which can accommodate over 1500 cars Terminal 2 edit The first stage of Terminal 2 was built as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup program for international flights When completed the international flights operated at concourse B were all shifted to the new segment which became the second segment of a new passenger terminal and is twice the size of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow the equivalent of 61 football fields An area of 235 000 sq meters 2 529 000 ft1 segment T2 was mounted to the left wing of the existing terminal There are about 100 check in counters 40 self check in kiosks as well as special jetways for the world s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380 As a result the total area of the passenger terminal including the expansion of the current main segment T1 was more than doubled to nearly 500 000 square meters 10 It was designed by the British company RMJM and uses the under the roof concept which means that passengers from all flights will be serviced within a single terminal One of Europe s largest air hubs Amsterdam Airport Schiphol operates under this concept 11 The construction was initially planned to be finished by March 2018 however due to immediate changes in contractor the construction was delayed significantly During 2018 terminal staff worked only in specific arrival and departure zones for football fans travelling with special fan centered passports The terminal was fully completed with all remaining parts left for work in 2020 12 Moscow Domodedovo Airport has commissioned a new segment of the passenger terminal T2 increasing the area of the air harbor to almost 500 thousand m2 The total capacity of the airport will exceed 60 million passengers per year The new segment is 7 floors with a total area of about 240 thousand m2 13 Terminal 3 and Aeroexpress Terminal edit In 2021 a new Aeroexpress terminal was opened connected by a covered walkway to the airport terminal building 14 In 2020 Airports Council International ACI World has named Domodedovo airport the best in Europe with passenger traffic of 25 to 40 million Airport facilities editTerminals edit nbsp Terminal interiorThe project is implemented within the framework of the architectural concept UNDER ONE ROOF a single terminal allows the most efficient use of the transfer potential of the airport complex The number of jetways increased to 40 including dual ones for servicing large capacity aircraft after the opening of the new segment of the passenger terminal T2 15 Hotel edit In September 2017 a new hotel was opened inside the airport terminal Aerotel Express This allows passengers transiting through Moscow to stay at a hotel without exiting the terminal previously transit passengers had to leave the terminal and use a shuttle van to access the nearest hotel This was the first hotel inside an airport terminal in Russia 16 17 Lounges edit Comfortable Business lounges are available to business class passengers participants of airline bonus programs and passengers regardless of the class of the air ticket who pay for the service in cash In 2023 the Horizon lounge opened in the new segment of the passenger terminal T2 a cozy lounge waiting area a buffet a comfortable and quiet coworking a shower room and a playroom for children 18 Family Service edit The baby care room provides a comfortable facilities for children aged 0 to 14 years Family Service guests have access to playrooms bedrooms and changing room as well as a dining area with kitchen 19 DME MED edit The first in Russia consultative and diagnostic clinic based on the airport s medical center is located in the new segment of the passenger terminal The clinic offers a full range of laboratory tests including genetic as well as a wide range of functional medical ultrasound cosmetology and psychological services 20 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit In response to Russia s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 many countries have moved to ban Russian airlines from their air space and many countries ban airlines from flying in and out of Russian airspace Other airlines from the European Union North America the United Kingdom Switzerland Norway Iceland South Korea Japan Hong Kong Taiwan and Singapore have indefinitely suspended their services to Domodedovo The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter services to and from Domodedovo 21 AirlinesDestinationsAir ArabiaAbu Dhabi 22 SharjahAlexandria AirlinesSharm El SheikhAvia Traffic CompanyBishkek OshAzerbaijan AirlinesBakuBelaviaMinskCorendon AirlinesSeasonal charter Antalya Bodrum DalamanEgyptairCairo 23 Hurghada 24 Sharm El Sheikh 24 El AlTel AvivEmiratesDubai InternationalEthiopian AirlinesAddis Ababa 25 Fly ArnaYerevan 26 FlyOneYerevanGulf AirBahrainIrAeroAntalya Baku Ganja Istanbul Kyzyl Lankaran Seasonal AdanaIzhaviaIzhevsk MakhachkalaJazeera AirwaysKuwait City 27 NordStarKrasnoyarsk Kurgan Makhachkala Mineralnye Vody Norilsk Saint Petersburg Samara 28 Sochi Ufa 28 Panorama AirwaysNamangan SamarqandRed Wings AirlinesAntalya Barnaul Batumi 29 Istanbul Kutaisi Sochi Tashkent Tel Aviv resumes 22 January 2024 30 Ufa Yekaterinburg 31 YerevanSeasonal charter Phuket 32 Rossiya AirlinesSaint Petersburg 33 Royal Air MarocCasablanca 34 S7 Airlines 35 Abakan Antalya 36 Apatity Kirovsk Asgabat 37 Astrakhan Barnaul Blagoveshchensk 38 Bratsk Chelyabinsk ends 14 January 2024 39 Chita Dubai Al Maktoum 40 Gorno Altaysk Grozny Irkutsk Istanbul Kaliningrad Kazan Khujand Krasnoyarsk International Makhachkala Minsk Mirny Murmansk 41 Nadym Neryungri Nizhny Novgorod ends 14 January 2024 Norilsk Novokuznetsk Novosibirsk Novy Urengoy Omsk Osh Penza Perm Saint Petersburg Salekhard Samara Saratov Sochi Tomsk Ufa Ulan Ude Urgench Vladikavkaz Volgograd YakutskSeverstal Air CompanyCherepovets PetrozavodskSomon AirDushanbe Khujand KulobTurkish AirlinesSeasonal Antalya 42 Turkmenistan AirlinesAsgabat 43 Ural AirlinesBarnaul Bishkek Blagoveshchensk 44 Chita Dubai Al Maktoum 45 Dushanbe Grozny Hurghada 46 Irkutsk Issyk Kul Kaliningrad 44 Kazan Khujand Kulob Makhachkala Mineralnye Vody Minsk Namangan 47 Novosibirsk Omsk Osh Qarshi resumes 13 January 2024 47 Saint Petersburg 44 Sharm El Sheikh resumes 5 February 2024 Vladikavkaz Yekaterinburg Yerevan 48 Seasonal Gorno Altaysk Ulan UdeSeasonal charter Nozokuznetsk 49 UtairNovy UrengoyUzbekistan AirwaysTashkentYamal AirlinesAntalya Nadym Namangan Novy Urengoy Noyabrsk Salekhard SamarqandCargo edit AirlinesDestinationsAirBridgeCargo citation needed Beijing Capital Chengdu Shuangliu Hong Kong suspended Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Saint Petersburg Seoul Incheon Shanghai Pudong Tokyo Narita suspended Yekaterinburg Zhengzhou suspended 50 Emirates SkyCargo 51 Dubai Al MaktoumEtihad Cargo 52 Abu DhabiSuparna Airlines Cargo 53 Brussels suspended Nanjing ZhengzhouTurkmenistan Airlines 54 TurkmenabatStatistics editAnnual traffic edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at DME airport See Wikidata query Annual Passenger Traffic 55 Year Passengers Change2010 22 254 529 nbsp 2011 25 701 610 nbsp 15 5 2012 28 000 000 nbsp 9 2013 30 760 000 nbsp 10 2014 33 039 531 nbsp 7 5 2015 30 504 515 nbsp 7 7 2016 28 366 800 nbsp 7 2017 30 700 000 nbsp 7 6 2018 29 400 000 nbsp 4 3 2019 28 252 337 nbsp 4 1 2020 16 389 427 nbsp 42 2021 25 065 087 nbsp 52 9 2022 21 200 000 nbsp 15 Other facilities editRussian Sky Airlines had its head office on the airport property 56 Transaero had its head office at Domodedovo Airport 57 When Domodedovo Airlines existed its head office was on the airport property 58 Ground transportation editRail edit vteMoscow AeroexpressLegend nbsp Vnukovo Airport ru nbsp nbsp Aeroport ru nbsp Moscow Kiyevskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp overlaps nbsp to Odintsovo 11 stops nbsp Moscow Belorusskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Moscow Savyolovskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Okruzhnaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aeroport Sheremetyevo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to Lobnya nbsp Moscow Kalanchyovskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Moscow Kurskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Moscow Paveletskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Verkhnie Kotly nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aeroport Domodedovo ru nbsp The airport has a railway station with service to the Paveletsky Rail Terminal in central Moscow The rail connection which was completed in 2002 provides Aeroexpress trains takes 45 min coach class costs 500 rubles business class costs 1 000 rubles with two stops at Paveletsky Rail Terminal and Verkhnie Kotly railway station Regular suburban commuter trains in the Paveletsky suburban railway line take 65 to 70 min and cost 198 rubles but are infrequent during the day Bus edit Connection to Moscow is served by bus 308 ample luggage room and commercial marshrutka minivans more frequent departures to Domodedovskaya of Moscow Metro Zamoskvoretskaya Line 2 The fare is 150 rubles eq to 1 5 US travel time around 45 minutes Local buses 11 26 30 link to nearby towns and connect to the railway station in the Paveletsky suburban railway line at Domodedovo municipality Bus 999 is South East bound and connects the airport to Bronnitsy Kolomna and Ryazan Road edit The airport has several long and short term parking lots The terminal itself is accessed from the junction of Moscow Ring Road and Kashirskoye Highway via a designated 22 kilometer 14 mi four lane freeway Passengers can use the services of a licensed taxi popular mobile applications for ordering a car as well as take a carsharing located in the parking P3 59 Accidents and incidents editOn 5 December 1999 a cargo variant of the Ilyushin Il 114 crashed during a test flight at Domodedovo killing five and injuring two 60 On 24 August 2004 Volga AviaExpress Flight 1353 and Siberia Airlines Flight 1047 were simultaneously bombed killing 44 on the first and 46 on the latter for a total of 90 people killed in total On 22 March 2010 a Tu 204 operating Aviastar TU Flight 1906 a ferry flight without passengers and with 8 crew from Hurghada Egypt crashed in a forest 2 kilometers 1 2 mi away from the airport while trying to land in fog There were no fatalities and the crew escaped the crashed aircraft on their own but four of them were seriously injured 61 On 4 December 2010 South East Airlines Flight 372 made an emergency landing at Domodedovo killing two people and injuring 56 62 On 24 January 2011 the Domodedovo International Airport was subject to a suicide bombing which killed 37 people and injured 173 A Chechen jihadist group the Caucasus Emirate was found to be responsible On 11 February 2018 Saratov Airlines Flight 703 an Antonov 148 crashed shortly after takeoff killing all 71 people on board See also editList of the busiest airports in Russia List of the busiest airports in Europe List of the busiest airports in the former USSRReferences editCitations edit Obemy perevozok cherez aeroporty Rossii Transportation volumes at Russian airports www favt ru in Russian Federal Air Transport Agency Retrieved 23 October 2018 Zubacheva Ksenia 3 June 2019 What are the major changes at Russian airports and should you be worried kbth com Retrieved 20 July 2019 Derevnya na meste aeroporta Domodedovo 25 October 2017 Rasporyazhenie Pravitelstva Rf Ot 13 07 92 N 1262 R Ob Otkrytii Aeroporta Domodedovo Moskva Dlya Mezhdunarodnyh Poletov 15 September 2016 Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 13 November 2023 Veteran oborony Domodedovo www kommersant ru in Russian 7 October 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2023 Moskovskij aeroport Domodedovo provel interlajn konferenciyu DME Connections 2011 in Russian Domodedovo Airport Press release 10 November 2011 Retrieved 15 November 2011 Simultaneous parallel departures for the first time ever in Russia Archived from the original on 30 September 2011 Heavy Metal Aviation Week amp Space Technology 70 10 9 March 2009 p 14 Dmitry Kamenshchik Wikipedia 19 September 2023 retrieved 13 November 2023 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Commons Domodedovo International Airport Homepage in English and Russian Official account on Facebook Official account on Instagram Aeroexpress service in English and Russian How to get to from airport by Aeroexpress train Current weather for UUDD at NOAA NWS Accident history for DME at Aviation Safety NetworkPortals nbsp Russia nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow Domodedovo Airport amp oldid 1194111796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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