Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport has received the necessary compliance certification from Rostekhanadzor, the Russian Supervisory Body for ecological, technological and nuclear issues, for Stage 1 of the Terminal C reconstruction.
The construction of the latest terminal at Sheremetyevo Airport lasted from October 2017 to October 2019, and it was designed as an integral part of the airport’s North Terminal complex. The terminal will serve passengers on international flights and has an estimated volume of 20 million passengers annually. The total area of the seven-story terminal is 127,375m2 (1.3,000,000ft2).
The commissioning and testing of all terminal systems is currently underway. Sheremetyevo Airport plans to launch Terminal C (Stage 1) in January 2020, phasing out a significant number of international flights from the South Terminal complex.
Sheremetyevo is the largest Russian airport in terms of passenger and freight traffic.