Deep in the heart of Russia’s Far East,
on the banks of the Amur River,
Blagoveshchensk
is accelerating its integration into the Northeast Asian cross-border transportation network.
As the region’s core aviation hub,
Blagoveshchensk Airport,
thanks to its unique geographical location
and continuously upgraded infrastructure,
has become an important aerial gateway
connecting the Russian Far East with Northeast China, Japan, the Republic of Korea,
and even Southeast Asia.
Blagoveshchensk Airport is a large civil international airport located in Blagoveshchensk, the capital of Amur Oblast, Russia. It sits at an altitude of 194 meters and has a runway with a length of 2,821 meters.
Serving as a hub for Yakutia Airlines, Ural Airlines and Aurora Airlines, the airport operates an average of 1 flight per day on Wednesdays, mainly running regular domestic routes.
The new terminal is designed to handle a passenger throughput of 1,000 people per hour. In the future, it will serve the scheduled Harbin–Blagoveshchensk route and provide cross-border transfer functions. Together with the planned Amur River Bridge, it will achieve the goal of convenient border clearance with "cross-border transfers within 1.5 hours after immigration inspection".
In response to the extreme climate of severe cold winters and rainy summers in the Far East, the terminal adopts an iconic large-span curved triangular canopy structure (18×18 meters) that covers the main three-story building, creating a bright and spacious double-height waiting area. This design places extremely high requirements on the stability, weather resistance and operational efficiency of the vertical transportation system.
As a core supporting service provider for the project, Sicher Elevator, drawing on its extensive experience in airport projects in extremely cold regions, has custom-designed 19 elevators and escalators. These devices fully cover core circulation areas such as the check-in hall, security check zone, departure boarding bridges and arrival floor, forming an efficient, continuous and barrier-free vertical transportation network.
This cooperation marks Sicher Elevator's second in-depth participation in major infrastructure projects in the Russian Far East, following its service at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport. It demonstrates that the technological strength of its "Made in China Intelligence" in high-latitude, high-difficulty engineering projects has been continuously recognized.
Post time: Apr-09-2026