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Plestsy
Plestsy Airport in 1998
Summary
OwnerRussian Government
ServesPlesetsk
Elevation AMSL427 ft / 130 m
Coordinates62°43′0″N 040°29′18″E / 62.71667°N 40.48833°E / 62.71667; 40.48833
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6,562 2,600 Concrete

Plestsy Airport (Russian: Плесцы), also Pero (Russian: Перо — “feather”), is an airport in Russia located 10 km east of Plesetsk. It is a logistical base for the Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch facility.

In 2004-2005 it was modernized: radio and illumination equipment at the airfield were replaced, the power supply and communications systems were rebuilt, the runway was elongated by 600 meters in 2003 and 2004 (now 2,600 meters long), two kilometers of concrete plates were also replaced. All at a cost of $18.2 million.[1]

The name comes from nearby Lake Plestsy. The closed town of Mirny is also situated in the area.

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