The paper presents the results of the analysis of air transport activities in the European and Ural North of Russia. Studies have shown that the ex¬isting air service network does not fully meet the needs of the population and organizations of the region under consideration in air transportation. The dynamics and structure of passenger traffic passing though the airports of the region are ana¬lyzed. The issues of subsidizing passenger air transportation are considered. The results of cal¬culation of the level of aviation mobility of the population of the European and Ural North of Russia are presented. The issues of creating a fed¬eral state-owned enterprise for air transport and restoring the activities of Polar aviation in the re¬gion are considered. It is shown that further pro¬spects for the development of air transport net¬work in the European and Ural North of Russia are associated with an increase in the level of air accessibility of the territory under consideration.
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