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    Saratov Gagarin International Airport

    A key regional gateway in Russia, recently surpassing 1 million annual passengers.

    IATA Code:GSV
    Saratov Gagarin International Airport logo
    US Airport Illustration
    Watch Tower

    Overview of the Airport

    Saratov Gagarin International Airport (GSV) is located near Saratov, Russia, and began operations on August 20, 2019. It serves as the primary airport for the Saratov region, supporting both domestic and limited international flights.

    51.7067, 46.1694

    1.07M
    Passenger Traffic
    4.2K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic increased by 29.3% year-over-year in 2023.

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    Employment

    1,200

    Employees include airline staff, ground handlers, security, concessions, and airport operations personnel.

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    Ranked 28th busiest airport in Russia by passenger traffic in 2024.
    9.5K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    The airport's modern terminal, opened in 2019, is designed to handle up to 1.5 million passengers annually.

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Features include automated check-in kiosks, advanced baggage handling, and digital flight information systems.

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Energy-efficient terminal design and waste reduction programs support environmental sustainability.

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Recommendations

    Policy Alignment

    Coordinate with federal authorities to secure funding for further infrastructure and route development.

    Infrastructure Investment

    Prioritize expansion of apron and taxiways to accommodate future traffic growth and operational resilience.

    Sustainability Focus

    Enhance green practices and explore renewable energy sources to meet evolving environmental standards.