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Atyrau Airport, Kazakhstan

The Atyrau Airport is located in Atyrau, Kazakhstan on the northern hemisphere. Atyrau Airport is a medium sized airport. It can handle only smaller aircraft. It has a control tower and facilities such as a filling station and runway lightings. Situated on the east of prime meridian, Atyrau Airport is given the airport code of GUW by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned Atyrau Airport the code of UATG. So where on earth is Atyrau Airport located? It is located at longitude 51.82 degrees North of the Equator and latitude 47.12 degrees East of Greenwich. It is shown here in Kazakhstan on Pagenation.com.

Atyrau Airport Runway:

  • Runway 14; Heading: 149.9; Elevation: -73 ft; Length: 9842 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 32; Heading: 329.9; Elevation: -72 ft; Length: 9842 ft Asphalt.

IATA: GUW. ICAO: UATG.

Distance from Atyrau Airport [GUW]:

  • Aktau Airport [GUW-SCO], Aktau, Kazakhstan, 367km.
  • Uralsk Airport [GUW-URA], Uralsk, Kazakhstan, 448km.
  • Aktobe Airport [GUW-AKX], Aktyuinsk, Kazakhstan, 526km.
  • Kzyl-Orda SouthWest Airport [GUW-KZO], Kzyl-Orda, Kazakhstan, 1097km.
  • Domodedovo International Airport [GUW-DME], Moscow, Russia, 1332km.
  • Shymkent Airport [GUW-CIT], Shymkent, Kazakhstan, 1487km.
  • Astana International Airport [GUW-TSE], Astana, Kazakhstan, 1490km.
  • Atatuerk International Airport [GUW-IST], Istanbul, Turkey, 1953km.
  • Almaty Airport [GUW-ALA], Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2009km.
  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [GUW-AMS], Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3370km.

Updated On: 12.06.05