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Started off as something else. When it started taking international traffic, it was changed to the International Jozon City Airport (with the previous Jozon City Airport being named to the Domestic Jozon City Airport). When the DJCA was renamed, the IJCA's name was changed to the Jozon City Airport, which causes no confusion whatsoever. "You mean the OLD Jozon City Airport, or the NEW Jozon City Airport?"
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Handles primarily cargo traffic (both international and domestic), but also some international passenger traffic. Probably a stop along the way from [[Miraria]] to other parts of [[Boroso]] (although the [[Wīcos]] airports would handle those too).
'''Jozon City International Airport''' (Azen: ''Jozon Kuluh Abjān Mudetsa Krolod''), commonly referred to as '''Jozon City Airport''' (Azen: ''Jozon Kuluh Abjān''), is the busiest airport by cargo volume in Tuanmali, just ahead of [[Zimri International Airport]] serving [[Wīcos]].
 
==History==
Always a major shipping hub by sea, Jozon was quick to capitalize on the benefits of cargo flights, and the volume of flights soon outstripped the capacity of the city's single airfield, the original Jozon City Airport, to manage. In response, the city funded the building of a second field named Æslin Airport, after the current mayor of Jozon. At the time, both airfields almost exclusively handled domestic air cargo, flying goods from Jozon's sea ports to other parts of Tuanmali. However, facing the increasing volume of air cargo throughout the world, in YEAR Jozon pivoted once again, opening Æslin Airport to international cargo and passenger flights. Following this change, the airport's name was changed to the International Jozon City Airport, while the previous Jozon City Airport was renamed to the Domestic Jozen City Airport. This has not been confusing for anyone ever.


[[Category:Tuanmali]]
[[Category:Tuanmali]]
[[Category:Airports]]
[[Category:Airports]]

Revision as of 23:10, 3 November 2020

Jozon City International Airport

Jozon Kuluh Abjān Mudetsa Krolod
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorJozon City
ServesJozon, Tuanmali

Jozon City International Airport (Azen: Jozon Kuluh Abjān Mudetsa Krolod), commonly referred to as Jozon City Airport (Azen: Jozon Kuluh Abjān), is the busiest airport by cargo volume in Tuanmali, just ahead of Zimri International Airport serving Wīcos.

History

Always a major shipping hub by sea, Jozon was quick to capitalize on the benefits of cargo flights, and the volume of flights soon outstripped the capacity of the city's single airfield, the original Jozon City Airport, to manage. In response, the city funded the building of a second field named Æslin Airport, after the current mayor of Jozon. At the time, both airfields almost exclusively handled domestic air cargo, flying goods from Jozon's sea ports to other parts of Tuanmali. However, facing the increasing volume of air cargo throughout the world, in YEAR Jozon pivoted once again, opening Æslin Airport to international cargo and passenger flights. Following this change, the airport's name was changed to the International Jozon City Airport, while the previous Jozon City Airport was renamed to the Domestic Jozen City Airport. This has not been confusing for anyone ever.