Bratsk Airport


Bratsk Airport is an airport in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia located north of Bratsk. It is a mixed use airfield, providing 32 parking spaces for medium-sized airliners, as well as many branched fighter revetments.
Bratsk airport serves as a diversion airport on Polar route 2.
The 350 IAP arrived in 1984 with a number of Tupolev Tu-128 aircraft. Bratsk was responsible for air defense of most of the Siberian interior region and depended on the long-range capability of the Tu-128 to cover this vast territory. By the 1990s the unit had been upgraded with MiG-31 jets. The 350 IAP was disbanded in 2002.
A small search and rescue detachment of three An-26 transports and three Mi-8 helicopters under the command of the 32 OSAP based at Yekaterinburg, were based there after 350 IAP vacated the site. This detachment had previously been known as 11 APSO. Most of the military barrack blocks and ancillary buildings have now been demolished although the large hangar dating back to the 1980s is still standing.
Currently Bratsk continues to serve a vital civil aviation role as a staging base for cargo flights to Kamchatka. The airport is operated by AeroBratsk, its major civilian tenant.

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