Pskov Airport Suspends Operations Again
Interfax
Russia’s federal aviation authority announced that Pskov Airport has temporarily suspended operations as of May 2, 2026, to ensure flight safety. No timeline has been given for the lifting of restrictions. The airport has experienced multiple previous security-related closures.
On May 2, 2026, Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) announced that Pskov Airport in Pskov Oblast has once again suspended operations. The statement was issued at 11:07 Moscow time that same day.
According to Rosaviatsia, the temporary restrictions are being implemented to ensure flight safety. No details were provided on when operations might resume.
The airport has previously undergone several security-related shutdowns. Airlines and passengers are advised to monitor updates from Rosaviatsia and relevant authorities.