Airport
Batumi International Airport (UGSB)

 UGSB / BUS
Rostov-na-Donu CFPU
Tbilisi* (UGGG)
Tbilisi (UGGG)
 41.61030, 41.59970  / 105 ft

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Batumi International Airport is the Georgia’s second largest airport, serves charter and regular flights to the Black Sea coast of Georgia. Since the airport is located only 40 kilometers from the Georgian-Turkish border, regional flights from Istanbul are served under a special agreement.

From the east and south, the airport is surrounded by mountains. In this regard, take-off is carried out only with the course of 310, and landing only with the course of 130. Take-off of the course of 130 and landing of the course of 310 are allowed only for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight not exceeding 5700 kilograms during daylight hours under visual weather conditions.

ATC Services

Postion Designation Frequency Callsign
Control UGGG_CTR 133.500 Tbilisi-Control
Control* UGGG_W_CTR 133.400 Tbilisi-Control
Approach UGSB_APP 124.425 Batumi-Approach
Tower** UGSB_TWR 118.600 Batumi-Tower

*Used only by full coverage of Tbilisi FIR  **Additionally serves for taxiing

Runways

Runway Course TODA LDA
13 131 2500* 2500
31 311 2500 2500*

*Only for aircrafts with maximum takeoff weight less than 5700 kilogramms at daylight time under visual weather conditions

Runway equipment

Runway Type ID Frequency
13 LOC ILU 110.300 MHz
13 DME ILU CH 40X
13 GP - 335,000 MHz
13/31 NDB LU 430 KHz

Briefing

Before taxiing the aircraft crew is required to request an ATC departure clearence. ATC Clearence is to be requested not earlier than 10 minutes before the engines start. ATC clearence, clearence to start engines and taxi instructions are issued on frequency of Batumi-Tower on 118.600.

In the airspace of Batumi-Approach (on STARs and SIDs) below flightlevel 110, the crew is required to maintain a speed of no more than 250 knots, unless otherwise instructed by the ATC. Minimum radar separation is 5 nautical miles.



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