Strigino International Airport named after V. P. Chkalov (GOJ) is not just a transport hub, but a true air gateway to one of Russia's largest cultural and industrial centres. As one of the country's oldest airports, it has evolved from a modest airfield into a modern complex that today welcomes and sees off more than a million passengers annually. Located within the city limits, Strigino combines rich history with the latest technologies, offering travellers comfort and a high level of service at the start of their journey through the Volga region.
| IATA Code | GOJ |
| ICAO Code | UWGG |
| City | Nizhny Novgorod |
| Distance to centre | 18 km |
| Status | International |
| Annual Passengers | ~ 1.4 million (2023) |
| Popular Airlines | Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, Red Wings |
| Schedule | Strigino online schedule |
The airport's main pride is the new passenger terminal, opened for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It is designed to meet all modern requirements: spacious waiting halls, 17 check-in counters, free Wi-Fi throughout the territory, as well as cafes and shops. A mother and child room is equipped for passengers with children, and comfortable business lounges are available for business travellers. Furthermore, Strigino is fully adapted for passengers with reduced mobility, making it truly convenient and accessible for all categories of travellers.