Rosaviatsiya has restricted the operation of the airport in Gelendzhik
Restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft have been introduced at the Gelendzhik airport for security purposes.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, in July, the Gelendzhik airport accepted the first aircraft with passengers after more than a three-year break.
A representative of the Federal Air Transport Agency, Artem Korenyako, announced the introduction of temporary restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft at the Gelendzhik airport in his Telegram channel at 11:03 Moscow time.
"The restrictions are necessary to ensure flight safety," he emphasized.
In March 2022, after the start of hostilities by Russian troops in Ukraine, the airports of Anapa, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar and Rostov-on-Don suspended operations. The "Caucasian Knot" collected information about the operation of airports in the Southern and North Caucasus Federal Districts in the spring-summer of 2024 in the reference "Operation of airports in southern Russia and the North Caucasus in 2024".
Recall that on the night of August 9-10, for security reasons, restrictions were introduced on the operation of the airports of Vladikavkaz (Beslan), Grozny (Severny) and Magas. Restrictions at airports in the south of the country were introduced before midnight and were in effect until the morning.
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