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Sheremetyevo Airport
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Sheremetyevo International Airport is one of four international airports serving Moscow, Russia, and is the country's busiest airport, as well as the 11th-busiest in Europe. The airport was originally a military airbase, but was converted to civilian use in 1959 and has since become a major hub for Russian airlines, including Aeroflot, Rossiya Airlines, and Pobeda. It has six terminals, including four international terminals, one domestic terminal, and one private aviation terminal, and serves over 49.9 million passengers annually. The airport was originally built as a military airbase in 1953 and became operational in 1957, with its first international flight taking place in 1960.learn more on wikipedia
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