One of Moscow's four international airports, serving as a key gateway for both passenger and cargo flights in the region.


Zhukovsky International Airport (ZIA) is located 36 km southeast of central Moscow, in the city of Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast. Opened in 2016, it serves as a major hub for domestic and international flights, utilizing one of the world's longest public-use runways.
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Passenger traffic declined by 18% year-over-year due to regional airspace restrictions.
2,500
Staff includes airline personnel, ground handlers, security, retail, and airport operations teams.

The airport's first stage is designed for 4 million passengers annually, with future expansion planned to increase capacity.
Deployment of advanced runway lighting and digital air traffic management systems enhances operational safety and efficiency.
Implementation of energy-efficient terminal systems and waste reduction programs supports environmental goals.
Coordinate with federal aviation authorities to ensure compliance with evolving international regulations and secure operational funding.
Focus on terminal modernization and apron expansion to accommodate future passenger and cargo growth.
Expand green initiatives, including renewable energy adoption and eco-friendly ground transport, to meet regulatory standards.