Only under specific conditions and with appropriate authorisation.
Platov was built to handle growth.
Long runway, modern terminal, dedicated VIP infrastructure. On paper, it fits perfectly into long-haul private aviation networks.
In practice, it does not currently operate within them.
Private jet flights into this region are no longer defined by infrastructure or aircraft capability. They are defined by whether the operation is permitted at all.
This changes the starting point of every conversation.
Our aviation specialists at Zadra Aviation Charter assess feasibility first. Aircraft, routing, and timing only come after that.
Platov International Airport was designed as a replacement for Rostov-on-Don’s former airport and positioned as a key hub in southern Russia.
The airport sits around 40 kilometres from the city and was built with:
From an infrastructure perspective, nothing is missing.
What defines the airport today is not what it was built for, but how it can currently be used.
| Faits | Détails |
|---|---|
| Code OACI | URRP |
| Code IATA | ROV |
| Localisation | Rostov Oblast, Russia |
| Distance du centre-ville | ~39 km |
| Altitude | ~65 m |
| Piste | 05/23 |
| 2 499 mètres | ~3,600 meters |
| Type d'aéroport | Aéroport international |
| Status | Restricted / limited operations |
Jetport Platov provides business aviation handling infrastructure at the airport.
The facility was developed to support private jet operations within a modern airport environment.
Under normal operating conditions, this would include:
The infrastructure is in place and fully capable.
What determines its use is not availability, but whether operations are authorised.
Our aviation specialists at Zadra coordinate handling only after confirming that the flight itself is operationally feasible.
The runway at Platov extends to approximately 3,600 meters.
From a technical perspective, this allows:
There are no performance limitations.
Aircraft capability is not the deciding factor here.
Operational reality is.
In the current environment, Platov is not selected for convenience.
It is used when:
For most private aviation clients, reaching this region involves:
The decision is not based on proximity alone. It is based on what is possible.
Under standard conditions, Platov connects to Rostov-on-Don via highway, with transfer times of approximately one hour.
Le transport terrestre comprend généralement :
In current operations, ground transport often becomes part of a larger workaround, connecting alternative airports to final destinations.
Our aviation specialists at Zadra integrate these segments into a single plan, ensuring continuity even when routing is indirect.
Only under specific conditions and with appropriate authorisation.
Regulatory and airspace restrictions, not infrastructure.
Oui. La piste prend en charge toutes les catégories d'aéronefs.
Infrastructure remains active, but usage is limited.
Routing into accessible airports and continuing via ground or regional air transport.
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