Khabarovsk Novy Airport, International airport in Topolevsky, Russia.
Khabarovsk Novy Airport is a commercial facility serving the Russian Far East, handling passenger and cargo flights. The airport operates two runways of different lengths to accommodate various aircraft types.
The airport opened in 1953 and gained federal status, becoming a key transportation hub for the Russian Far East. This development helped connect the region to the broader Russian transport network.
The facility bears the name of Admiral Nevelskoy, reflecting the region's maritime heritage and historical connections to Russian naval exploration.
The facility sits about 12 kilometers from Khabarovsk city center and is accessible by public transportation. Regular bus, trolleybus, and minibus services connect it to central areas and other neighborhoods.
In 1977, an experimental supersonic aircraft, the Tu-144, landed here as a remarkable technical milestone. This event showed the airport's ability to support advanced aviation testing.
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