Khabarovsk is the largest trasportation center of the Far East. Here cross the longest water artery of the world, the Amur river, the federal highways and the international air routes.
The city on the Amur river is the long-established aviation capital of the region. From here the air-space exploration of the Far East started, here a powerful aviation maintenance base was formed.
At the end of 2000 in Khabarovsk the Inter-Regional Administration of Air Transport of Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern okrug was formed. This administration acquired new okrug territorial in Yakutia, the Kamchatskaya, the Magadanskaya oblast and the Korjaksky and the Chukotsky Autonomous okrugs to its traditional jurisdiction over the Khabarovsky and Primorsky krais, the Sakhalinskaya, the Amurskaja oblasts and the Jewish Autonomous oblast.
The Khabarovsk unitary company of Dalavia is the largest air carrier in the russian Far East. Aircraft with its logo fly to 25 towns of Russia as well as to China, Japon, Singapore, Israel and the Korean peninsular. The fleet of the company has first class aircraft and the pilots have international awards for skills and flight safety.
Khabarovsk airportranks among largest in the country.



