Tiraspol Airport

Tiraspol Airport[lower-alpha 1] (ICAO: LUTR) is an airport located in Tiraspol.[1] It previously served as a military air base.[2]

Tiraspol
Summary
LocationTiraspol
Time zone+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)+3 (EEST)
Elevation AMSL118 ft / 36 m
Coordinates46°52′21″N 29°35′04″E
Map
Tiraspol is located in Transnistria
Tiraspol
Tiraspol
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 2,500х44 Concrete

History

Until 1989, it was used as a military airfield of the Soviet Air Forces. In 1991, work began on converting the airfield into a commercial airport, which would be the largest in Transnistria. These works were suspended due to the lack of funding and the political unsettledness of the status of Transnistria, which did not allow the customs and border services of the Republic of Moldova to be located at the airport and, consequently, to fly outside the country. Nevertheless, during the reconstruction of Chișinău International Airport in 1999–2000, the Tiraspol Airport was used to carry out regular flights, for which, according to the temporary scheme, the presence of the registration and customs-border service of Chișinău International Airport was organized at the Tiraspol Airport.

Until 2012, car races were held at the airfield.[3] The airfield was used for training before the 2 September and 9 May parades.[4]

In October 2012, Transnistrian President Yevgeny Shevchuk announced his intention to create a civilian airport in Tiraspol on the territory of a military airfield.[5] The head of the delegation of the State Duma of Russia, Sergei Gavrilov, confirmed that the reconstruction would be paid with funds provided by Russia.[6][7] In the same year, the runway was restored before the arrival of Russian military specialists.[8]

On October 23, 2012, Russian Antonov An-72 aircraft landed in Tiraspol, marking the first flight since 1998. On October 25, 2012, the aircraft flew to Chișinău.[9]

On May 10, 2016, Transnistrian President Shevchuk confirmed the intention to transform the Tiraspol airfield into a civilian airport, but indicated that "neither Moldova nor Ukraine are ready to give the appropriate permissions to transit through their territory or turn around through their territory."[10]

2022 attack

Following an attack on the security ministry building earlier in the same day, at 23:30 on 25 April 2022, the airport was attacked from the air, possibly by a drone strike; two explosives had been dropped on the air base of the airport. The windows and hood of a ZIL-131 truck were damaged.[11] There also were reports on that day that a military unit of the Armed Forces of Transnistria had been attacked near Parcani.[12] The Transnistrian authorities did not officially confirm the explosions in the Tiraspol Airport, which were initially reported by Moldova.[13] It was later clarified that both reports referred to the same event at the air base in Tiraspol.[14][15]

See also

References

  1. Vlas, Cristi (28 December 2017). "Tiraspol wants its airport to be reopened". Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  2. "Russian Military Developments in Transnistria Worry Moldovan Officials". Jamestown. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  3. "12 мая 2012 года на ВПП г. Тирасполя состоится ежегодный Кубок памяти Димы Криворученко" [On May 12, 2012, the annual Cup in memory of Dima Krivoruchenko will be held at the Tiraspol runway]. Спортивный автоклуб "Racing Club". 2012-04-17. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20.
  4. "В Тирасполе прошла тренировка парадных расчетов ко Дню Победы" [Training of ceremonial crews for Victory Day was held in Tiraspol]. Информагентство «Новости Приднестровья». 2017-04-28.
  5. "В Тирасполе хотят создать пассажирский аэропорт" [Tiraspol wants to create a passenger airport]. Gazeta Panorama. 2012-10-29. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02.
  6. "Аэропорт в Тирасполе будет строиться на российские деньги". Рупор ПМР. 2012-11-01. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
  7. Sholar, Yevgeny (2012-11-29). ""Признание Приднестровья может произойти уже в ближайшее время": обзор СМИ Приднестровья" ["Recognition of Pridnestrovie may happen in the near future": media review of Pridnestrovie]. REGNUM News Agency. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
  8. Muntian, Maria (2012-11-17). "У нас таки будет аэропорт?" [Will we have an airport?]. Profvesti. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
  9. "Российский военно-транспортный самолет прибыл из Тирасполя в Кишинев" [Russian military transport plane arrived from Tiraspol to Chisinau]. MoldNews. 2012-10-25. Archived from the original on 2015-11-25.
  10. "Будет ли в Приднестровье аэропорт?" [Will there be an airport in Transnistria?]. Pridnestrovian State Television and Radio Company. 2016-05-10. Archived from the original on 2016-06-11.
  11. "Explozia de la aerodromul de la Tiraspol s-a auzit la Parcani: Două obiecte explozive ar fi fost aruncate cu ajutorul unei drone". Unimedia (in Romanian). 26 April 2022.
  12. "/VIDEO/ Ce se întâmplă în stânga Nistrului: Exploziile din zonă au creat panică și multe discuții în rândul oficialilor" (in Romanian). TV8. 27 April 2022.
  13. Gamova, Svetlana (26 April 2022). "Приднестровье становится "красной зоной"". Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye (in Russian).
  14. "Взрыв возле аэродрома в Тирасполе". Novosti v Pridnestrovye i Moldove (in Russian). 26 April 2022. Archived from the original on 2 May 2022.
  15. Artomenko, Sergey (27 April 2022). "Теракты в Приднестровье: кому это выгодно? Что дальше?" (in Russian). REGNUM News Agency.

Notes

  1. Romanian: Аеропортул Тираспол, romanized: Aeroportul Tiraspol, Russian: Тирасполь аэродром, romanized: Tiraspol' aerodrom, Ukrainian: Тирасполь аеродром, romanized: Tyraspolʹ aerodrom


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