[4] The airport operates charter passenger and cargo-passenger flights to Moscow, and occasionally to other cities of Russia and Kazakhstan.
The airport is part of the Baikonur complex, leased by Russia from Kazakhstan for a period until 2050, and is included in the State Register of Civil Airfields of the Russian Federation.
[citation needed] Aerodrome Extreme class B has one runway and is able to receive aircraft such as the IL-76 (with restrictions by aircraft weight and number of takeoffs and landings per day), Tu-154, Airbus A310, A320 and anything lighter, including helicopters of all types.
Five km east of the airfield, on the western outskirts of the city of Baikonur, there is a helipad where a special-purpose aviation detachment is based for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (helicopters "Robinson R44 ").
1 FGUZ MSCH-1 FMBA RF in the city of Baikonur (formerly a military hospital).