Krasnodar international Airport is ready to deal with fog
Krasnodar International Airport named after Catherine II announces the receipt of the Category II Certificate of ICAO for the airfield for landing in heavy fog. Last week, on October 23, 2020, the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) issued permission to land aircraft in low visibility conditions in Krasnodar airport. According to the notification, the second category for a precision instrument approach is assigned to the airfield of the Kuban gateway.
Krasnodar International Airport named after Catherine II announces the receipt of the Category II Certificate of ICAO for the airfield for landing in heavy fog.
Last week, on October 23, 2020, the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) issued permission to land aircraft in low visibility conditions in Krasnodar airport. According to the notification, the second category for a precision instrument approach is assigned to the airfield of the Kuban gateway.
This insures that aircraft can land at Krasnodar airport in fog conditions with a visibility range on the runway of at least 300 meters and a decision height of at least 30 meters. These criteria are twice as high as previously available permissions.
In Krasnodar, the most “foggy” period is the autumn-winter months. A second category assignment minimizes delays or cancellations of flights in low visibility conditions. The number of delays due to weather conditions at Krasnodar airport will decrease. Thus, the time spent by passengers in the terminal will be reduced.
Krasnodar International Airport would like to clarify that the final decision to land in fog, heavy rain and snow is taken by the airline and personally by the pilot in command. The pilot must have an appropriate meteorological minimum for takeoff and landing in low visibility conditions.
Let us remind that Krasnodar International Airport was included in the list of border checkpoints through which foreign tourists will be able to enter using an electronic visa. The directive is effective from 1 January 2021.
ABOUT KRASNODAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Krasnodar International Airport named after Catherine II (Pashkovsky) (www.krr.aero) was founded as a part of Krasnodar United Air Group in 1932. It is the largest airport in the south of Russia, ranks 9th place among Russian airports in terms of number of passengers handled. As a result of the reconstruction of the runway, from 2017 it can handle up to 14 takeoff and landing operations per hour and such types of aircrafts as Boeing 767, Airbus A321, Airbus A330.
The passenger traffic of Krasnodar International Airport for January-July of 2020 totaled 1,528,029 people. The award winner in the nomination “The best regional airport of Russia with the passenger traffic of up to 4 million people” of the national award “Air Gate of Russia” (2014, 2015). Laureate of the national award “Air Gate of Russia” (2016). The prize winner in the nomination “The best regional airport in Russia with the passenger traffic of 4-7 million people” (2019). “Four Stars” according to the results of a comprehensive industry study conducted by the agency “AviaPort” in 2015. On May 31, 2019, the President of the Russian Federation signed Decree No. 246 on assignment of names of outstanding Russians to the airports. Krasnodar International Airport was named after Catherine II.