Zhukovsky International Airport
Zhukovsky International Airport is located about 40 kilometers southeast of Moscow, Russia. Opened in 2016, it serves as a hub for both domestic and international flights. The airport is named after the Russian aviation pioneer Mikhail Zhukovsky and features modern facilities to accommodate passengers and cargo.
The airport has a single runway and a spacious terminal designed to handle millions of travelers each year. It aims to ease congestion at other nearby airports, such as Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo, while promoting the growth of air travel in the region.