Türkmenabat International Airport (Turkmen: Türkmenabat halkara howa meňzili), (IATA: CRZ, ICAO: UTAV) is an international airport in Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan. It is located approximately 13 km[3] from the center of the city.
History
The original airport was opened in 1926 and was repeatedly reconstructed. Radical reconstruction took place during the years of independence of Turkmenistan. The former airport was equipped with a modern air navigation system along with a platform for automated fueling. The runway was also extended.
Final construction was carried out by the Turkmen private construction firm Gündogdy, a member of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.[6] The passenger terminal building occupies 37 thousand square meters.[7]
On 26 February 2018, the opening ceremony of the new airport took place, which President of TurkmenistanGurbanguly Berdimuhamedow attended.[8] The capacity of the airport complex is 500 passengers per hour. The runway is 3800 meters long and 65 meters wide, and is equipped with modern light-signal and meteorological systems.[9] The airport is capable of accepting any type of aircraft.[10] The airport cargo terminal is designed to handle 200 thousand tons of cargo per year. A centralized refueling station allows service of several aircraft simultaneously.
The airport passenger terminal, the roof of which is shaped in an octagonal "star of Oguz Han", covers an area of more than 12 thousand square meters, and is noted in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest star-shaped building in the world.[11][12][13]
There are information boards, an international and long-distance communication center, left-luggage offices, cafeterias, cafes, buffets, and shopping pavilions at the service of passengers. There are a CIP-hall, duty free shops, Internet cafes and other services.[22]
The airport has a medical center, a dining room, a hotel with 100 rooms, and a covered parking lot.
Ground transportation
The airport is located within the city limits, 13 kilometers from downtown Türkmenabat, in close proximity to the M37Ashgabat-Türkmenabat highway and the Ashgabat-Kerki railway.