The history of Mahilyow Airport dates back to 1946. Its original location was near the village of Lupolovo, close to Mogilev. The first passenger flights within the region began in 1961. Mogilev was connected by air to district centers and major cities of the Soviet Union. In 1972, the history of Mahilyow Airport began at a new location, 17 km from Mahilyow, near the village of Lubnishche. In July 2000, Mahilyow Airport was reorganized into the Mahilyow Branch of the state enterprise Belaeronavigatsia. In 2013, the runway and apron were reconstructed, and the number of parking stands for
IL-76 aircraft was increased. In 2015, charter flights were launched from Mahilyow for the first time, offering passengers the opportunity to fly to
Burgas (Bulgaria). By 2019, the airport served several destinations, including Burgas (Bulgaria),
Enfidha (Tunisia), Antalya (Turkey), and
Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt). In 2023, the airport received the status of a branch of
Minsk National Airport. == Facilities==