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Hanamaki Airport

Airport in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan


Summary

Airport in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

FieldValue
nameIwate Hanamaki Airport
nativename-a
nativename-rja
image171102 Hanamaki Airport Hanamaki Iwate pref Japan06n.jpg
image-width300
IATAHNA
ICAORJSI
WMO47549
typePublic (Type-3)
ownerIwate Prefecture
city-servedHanamaki and Morioka
locationHanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
opened
elevation-f294
coordinates
pushpin_mapJapan Iwate Prefecture#Japan
pushpin_labelHNA/RJSI
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Japan
metric-rwyyes
r1-number02/20
r1-length-m2,500
r1-surfaceAsphalt concrete
stat-year2015
stat1-headerPassengers
stat1-data395,647
stat2-headerCargo (metric tonnes)
stat2-data150
stat3-headerAircraft movement
stat3-data11,326
footnotesSource: Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

| nativename-a = | nativename-r = ja | image-width = 300 | city-served = Hanamaki and Morioka | elevation-f = 294 | elevation-m = | metric-rwy = yes | r1-number = 02/20 | r1-length-m = 2,500 | r1-surface = Asphalt concrete | stat-year = 2015 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 395,647 | stat2-header = Cargo (metric tonnes) | stat2-data = 150 | stat3-header = Aircraft movement | stat3-data = 11,326

Iwate Hanamaki Airport or Hanamaki Airport is an airport located 6 km north-northeast of the center of Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

History

Hanamaki Airport opened in 1964 with a 1,200-meter runway, which was extended to 2,000 meters in 1983. On 4 April 2009, a new terminal building was opened on the opposite side of the runway, replacing the now-defunct old terminal building that is situated next to Route 4. Due to this change, Nitanai Station became the nearest train station to the terminal building; however, there is no bus or taxi service at that station, and Hanamaki Airport Station remains the most convenient for access.

Airlines and destinations

| Fuji Dream Airlines | Fukuoka, Kobe, Nagoya–Komaki | J-Air | Osaka–Itami, Sapporo–Chitose | Tigerair Taiwan | Taipei–Taoyuan

Accidents and incidents

  • April 18, 1993, Japan Air System Flight 451: A Douglas DC-9-41 of Japan Air System, flying from Nagoya to Hanamaki, crashed after the aircraft, caught by wind shear, skidded off of the runway while landing at Hanamaki Airport. All of the passengers and crew survived.

References

References

  1. "Hanamaki Airport". Japanese [[Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism]].
  2. "Iwate Hanamaki Airport".
  3. [https://aisjapan.mlit.go.jp/ AIS Japan] {{webarchive. link. (2016-05-17)
  4. "Fuji Dream Assumes 2 J-Air Fukuoka Routes in NW25".
  5. [http://www.kansai-airports.co.jp/en/news/2020/749/E_210120_PressRelease_FDA.pdf Fuji Dream Airlines to launch Hanamaki Kobe Service]
  6. "Taipei, Chinese Taipei TPE".
  7. [https://www.iwanichi.co.jp/2018/08/01/215642/ 国際定期便が正式決定 タイガーエア台湾 花巻―台北(桃園)線 きょう就航]
  8. [http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930418-0 Aviation Safety Network]
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