| Oral Ak Zhol | |||
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| IATA: URA – ICAO: UARR
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| Airport type | Public | ||
| Location | Oral, Kazakhstan | ||
| Elevation AMSL | 125 ft / 38 m | ||
| Coordinates | 51°9′6″N 051°32′42″E / 51.15167°N 51.545°ECoordinates: 51°9′6″N 051°32′42″E / 51.15167°N 51.545°E | ||
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| Direction | Length | Surface | |
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| 04/22 | 7,874 | 2,400 | Concrete |
Oral Ak Zhol Airport (also given in Soviet years as Uralsk Ak Zhol and Podstepnyy) (IATA: URA, ICAO: UARR) is an airport in Kazakhstan located 12 km southeast of Oral. It is a small airport servicing medium-sized airliners. It has parking for 4 jets. This airport has two terminals - domestic and international. The airport also serves nearby town of Aksai which in fact provides the majority of Ak Zhol passenger traffic being a "capital" of gas industry in West Kazakhstan.
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| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Air Astana | Astana, Atyrau |
| Bek Air | Almaty |
| Euro-Asia Air | Seasonal: Dubai, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen |
| SCAT[1] | Aktau, Astana Seasonal: Antalya |
| Transaero Airlines | Moscow-Domodedovo |
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| Coyne Airways | Tbilisi |
| Silk Way Airlines | Baku |
The No 12 municipal bus line connects Ak Zhol International airport with centrally located Uralsk train station. Service is available from 06:00 to 22:00 daily.
There is always a queue of available private taxi cabs at the airport parking lot.
On 15 April 2006 a British Airways Boeing 747 operating as flight number BA10 from Sydney to London via Bangkok with 354 passengers and 18 crew made an emergency landing at Uralsk Airport after a fire warning light went on in the cockpit. Although the only airport's landing strip is certified for operation of medium sized aircraft the crew managed to perform landing safely. There were no fatalities or reportable injuries. As the 747 was deemed too heavy for take-off a smaller size aircraft were sent to ferry the passengers to London.
On August 28 2009 an Itek Air Boeing-737-200 en route from Bishkek to Moscow performed an emergency landing due to oil leak on the port engine.
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