UUEE is the ICAO code for Sheremetyevo International Airport (IATA SVO), located in Moscow, MOS, Russia.
Sheremetyevo International Airport (UUEE) sits 18 miles northwest of central Moscow, Russia. The two runways (12,139 ft, 12,468 ft) handle every current business jet. Field elevation 622 ft, no density-altitude concerns. UUEE is Moscow's largest commercial airport. Note: post-Feb-2022 sanctions + insurance + airspace restrictions effectively close Russia to US Part 135 operators. Listed for completeness; not viable for US-flag charter under current OFAC / EU regulations.
Alexander S. Pushkin Sheremetyevo International Airport, more known as Sheremetyevo International Airport or simply Sheremetyevo is one of four international airports that serve the city of Moscow. It is the busiest airport in Russia and the post-Soviet states, as well as the ninth-busiest airport in Europe. Originally built as a military airbase, Sheremetyevo was converted into a civilian airport in 1959. The airport was originally named after a nearby village, and a 2019 contest extended the name to include the name of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
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