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Jan 30, 2006 (newstodate): 2005 was a year marked by a significant drop in total cargo volumes through Moscow's three main international airports.
In 2005, the three airports generated a total of 255,139 tonnes of air cargo, down 35 percent on the preceding year.
Domodedovo Airport reported a total of 116,000 tonnes of cargo and mail, down 37.2 percent.
Sheremetyevo Airport reported a total of 119,462 tonnes of cargo and mail, down 37 percent.
Only Vnukovo Airport reported a growth in volumes by 7.1 percent, to 19,677 tonnes of cargo and mail.
In 2005, Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport thus replaced Domododevo as the capital region's main cargo airport with 46.8 percent of the total volumes against Domodedovo's 45.5 and Vnukovo's 7.7 percent.
In 2005, the three airports generated a total of 255,139 tonnes of air cargo, down 35 percent on the preceding year.
Domodedovo Airport reported a total of 116,000 tonnes of cargo and mail, down 37.2 percent.
Sheremetyevo Airport reported a total of 119,462 tonnes of cargo and mail, down 37 percent.
Only Vnukovo Airport reported a growth in volumes by 7.1 percent, to 19,677 tonnes of cargo and mail.
In 2005, Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport thus replaced Domododevo as the capital region's main cargo airport with 46.8 percent of the total volumes against Domodedovo's 45.5 and Vnukovo's 7.7 percent.