Migalovo
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Tver Migalovo |
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File:Russian Air Force An-22 in April 2007.jpg
Antonov An-22 of the Russian Air Force in Tver
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IATA: KLD – ICAO: UUEM | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Owner | Ministry of Defence | ||||||||||
Operator | Russian Air Force | ||||||||||
Location | Tver | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 469 ft / 143 m | ||||||||||
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Migalovo (also given as Tver Migalovo, Kalinin) (IATA: KLD, ICAO: UUEM) is an air base in Tver Oblast, Russia located 10 km west of Tver. It is a large military airlift base. It currently houses all of Russia's remaining Antonov An-22 fleet. It is an Ilyushin Il-76 base, with some Antonov An-12 aircraft stored.
Some of the units that made Migalovo home were:
- Headquarters 12th Military Transport Aviation Division (from 1946, under the title 12th Transport Aviation Division)
- 8 VTAP (8th Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying An-12 and An-22.[1]
- 196 VTAP (196th Military Transport Aviation Regiment) flying Il-76.[2]
- 224 LO VTA (224th Transport Aviation ~Detachment~) flying Il-76 and An-124.[2]
- 2 TSNII (2nd Central Scientific Research and Test Institute of the Ministry of Defense).[2]
- 274th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (274 APIB) flying Su-17C. Arrived from Kubinka in December 1974. Disbanded 1993.[3] Under 9th Fighter Aviation Division.