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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Tokyo International Airport

Tokyo International Airport (東京国際空港) is an international airport in the ward of Ota in Tokyo, Japan. It is more commonly known as Haneda Airport (羽田空港). The airport has the nickname, "Big Bird". Its IATA airport code is HND.

By passenger throughput, Haneda is the busiest airport in Asia and the fifth-busiest airport in the world, handling 59 million passengers annually.

Haneda handled most of Tokyo's air traffic until the opening of New Tokyo International Airport: it now handles domestic flights exclusively. Despite this, it remains classified as a first class airport.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Airlines
3 Ground transportation
4 External Links

History

  • 1931: Tokyo Airport opens.
  • 1945: U.S. occupation forces take over the airport, renaming it Haneda AFB.
  • 1947: Northwest Airlines begins scheduled flights from Haneda to the United States, Korea, China, and the Philippines.
  • 1951: Japan Airlines begins its first domestic operations from Haneda.
  • 1958: The U.S. military completes the return of the airport to Japan.
  • 1961: Instrument landing system becomes operational.
  • 1964: Tokyo Monorail opens, linking Haneda to the city center.
  • 1970: New International Terminal is completed.
  • 1974: On April 21, all Tokyo-Taipei flights are discontinued following the normalization of Japanese relations with the People's Republic of China. Japan Asia Airways takes over Tokyo-Taipei flights the following year.
  • 1978: New Tokyo International Airport opens. All international flights are moved to NTIA by the end of the year, and customs/immigration facilities are removed from the main terminal to allow it to accommodate more domestic passengers.
  • 1982: Japan Airlines flight 350 crashes near the airport.
  • 1985: Japan Airlines flight 123 loses control and crashes into a mountain after takeoff from Haneda; it is the worst single-aircraft disaster in history, with over 500 dead.
  • 1991: The Japanese government's Boeing 747, used for transporting government delegations overseas, is based at Haneda.
  • 1993: The West Passenger Terminal opens.
  • 1999: All Nippon Airways Flight 61 is hijacked shortly after takeoff. The hijacker kills the pilot before he is subdued; the aircraft lands safely.
  • 2000: JAL, ANA, and JAS launch "shuttle service" from Haneda to Osaka International Airport and Kansai International Airport.
  • 2002: China Airlines moves its Taipei and Honolulu flights to Narita, ending HND's scheduled international services.

Airlines

West Passenger Terminal ("Big Bird")

International Terminal

  • not currently in use

Other carriers

  • Orange Cargo

Ground transportation

Haneda Airport is served by the Keihin Kyuko Railway and Tokyo Monorail. There is also regular bus service to New Tokyo International Airport and most major train stations in the Kanto region.

See also: Transportation of Japan

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