A key regional airport in southwestern Siberia, serving as a vital hub for domestic and select international flights.


Omsk Tsentralny Airport (OMS) is located 5 km southwest of Omsk city center in Omsk Oblast. It handles wide-bodied aircraft and connects Omsk to major Russian cities and seasonal international destinations. The airport is a primary gateway for the region's air traffic.
54.9667, 73.3100
Passenger traffic increased by 2.6% year-over-year in 2024.
1,200
Staff includes airline personnel, ground services, security, retail, and airport administration.

Omsk Tsentralny currently handles up to 1.7 million passengers annually; future expansion will shift operations to the new Fedorovka Airport, doubling capacity.
Recent upgrades include advanced airfield lighting, digital passenger information systems, and improved security screening.
Energy-efficient terminal systems and waste reduction programs are in place to minimize environmental impact.
Coordinate with federal and regional authorities to ensure smooth transition to Fedorovka Airport and secure infrastructure funding.
Prioritize investment in new terminal facilities and runway enhancements to support future growth and operational efficiency.
Expand green initiatives and adopt best practices to meet evolving environmental standards and regulatory requirements.