Vitim Airport
Airport
59°27′28″N 112°33′46″E / 59.45778°N 112.56278°E / 59.45778; 112.56278Source: Our Airports web site[1]
Vitim Airport is a public use airport built in Vitim, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia[1] during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry American Lend-Lease aircraft to the Eastern Front.[2]
Airlines and destinations
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References
- ^ a b Vitim Airport Retrieved 2009-12-02
- ^ Lebedev, Igor Aviation Lend-Lease to Russia Nova Publishers (1997) pp.44-49
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Airports in the Sakha Republic
- Aldan
- Aykhal
- Batagay
- Belaya Gora
- Chersky
- Chokurdakh
- Deputatsky
- Kyzyl-Syr
- Lensk
- Magan
- Mirny
- Moma
- Neryungri–Chulman
- Nyurba
- Olenyok
- Olyokminsk
- Polyarny
- Sakkyryr
- Saskylakh
- Srednekolymsk
- Suntar
- Talakan
- Teply Klyuch
- Tiksi
- Ust-Kuyga
- Ust-Maya
- Ust-Nera
- Verkhnevilyuysk
- Vilyuysk
- Vitim
- Yakutsk
- Yugarenok
- Zhigansk
- Zyryanka
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