is a
second class airport located west of the city hall
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in
Naha, Okinawa. It is Japan's seventh busiest airport and the primary air terminal for passengers and
cargo
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traveling to and from
Okinawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi).
Naha is the capital and largest cit ...
, Japan, and handles scheduled international traffic to Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and mainland China. The airport is also home to
Naha Air Base of the
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
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.
Naha Airport served 17.5 million passengers in 2014, an increase of roughly three million passengers in two years.
History
, an
Imperial Japanese Navy
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airfield, opened in 1933. The base was taken over by the United States in 1945 and was renamed .
Pan American World Airways
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and
Northwest Orient
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began service to Naha in 1947.
The airport was closed for refurbishment between 1952 and 1954.
Japan Airlines began service to Okinawa during this time and initially used
Kadena Air Base
(IATA: DNA, ICAO: RODN) is a highly strategic United States Air Force base in the towns of Kadena and Chatan and the city of Okinawa, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is often referred to as the "Keystone of the Pacific" because of its high ...
.
Air America operated interisland flights to
Miyako and
Ishigaki from 1964 to 1967, when Southwest Airlines (now
Japan Transocean Air) took over these routes.
Okinawa was returned to Japan in 1972. In 1982, Naha Airport was transferred from US military control to the
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
The , , also informally referred to as the Japanese Air Force, is the air and space branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, responsible for the defense of Japanese airspace, other air and space operations, cyberwarfare and electronic warfa ...
.
The basic and detailed design engineering works in addition to the later construction management phase of the main passenger terminal were awarded in the 1990s in part to the Japan Branch of the American design-build engineering company,
The Austin Company, which joined Japanese firms in a joint venture design consortium.
Peach
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, a low-cost carrier based at
Kansai International Airport in Osaka, announced that it would establish its second hub at Naha in July 2014, which would initially have flights to Osaka, Fukuoka, Ishigaki and Taipei.
ANA Holdings, the parent company of both Peach and
Vanilla Air, opened a new LCC terminal in a refurbished portion of the airport's cargo area in October 2012, and plans to open new international facilities in October 2014.
Development
The airport has been undergoing major development projects that will continue to transform the airport:
* In 2008, the government agreed to significantly expand the domestic terminal, which will require the relocation of cargo facilities and the international terminal.
* The construction of a second 2,700m parallel runway began on March 1, 2014 (opening March 26, 2020), on 160 hectares of reclaimed land.
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* The new international terminal opened in February 2014. The international terminal is again being expanded and will grow by 3000m
2 in November 2016. A new building connecting the domestic and international terminals is due to be completed in 2020 along with the second runway.
* A
LCCT terminal has been in operation since 2012.
* In addition, a 6 lan
under bay tunnelfor auto transport linking the airport with the Naha Port boosting the utility of the intermodal facility was completed in 2011. This tunnel will also link a 2.6 hectare
Free Trade Zone
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near the Airport with another 122 hectare FTZ located at
Nakagusuku Bay.
Terminals

* Domestic Terminal (1999) - replaced former domestic terminal, extended to include LCCT, other extensions works to conclude in 2016.
* Cargo Terminal (2009) - Former domestic terminal became the cargo terminal
* LCCT Terminal (2012) - north annex of domestic terminal (Peach Domestic & International only).
* New International Terminal (2014) - replaced old international terminal
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo service
All Nippon Airways
, also known as ANA (''Ē-enu-ē'') or is an airline in Japan. Its headquarters are located in Shiodome City Center in the Shiodome area of Minato ward of Tokyo. It operates services to both domestic and international destinations and had m ...
operates an overnight cargo hub at Naha Airport, which receives inbound
Boeing 767 freighter flights from key destinations in Japan, China and Southeast Asia between 1 and 4 a.m., followed by return flights between 4 and 6 a.m., allowing overnight service between these regional hubs as well as onward connections to other ANA and partner carrier flights.
The hub began operations in 2009; by 2013 it served eight cities, and ANA had chartered a
Nippon Cargo Airlines Boeing 747
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After introducing the 707 in October 1958, Pan Am wanted a jet times its size, ...
freighter to handle demand on the trunk route from
Narita International Airport
Narita International Airport ( ja, 成田国際空港, Narita Kokusai Kūkō) , also known as Tokyo-Narita, formerly and originally known as , is one of two international airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, the other one being Haneda Airpo ...
.
Statistics
Accidents and incidents
* On July 27, 1970,
Flying Tiger Line , a
Douglas DC-8-63AF flying to
Da Nang Air Force Base
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from
Los Angeles
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via
San Francisco
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and
Tokyo
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, was on its final approach when it crashed 0.4 miles short of Runway 18, killing all 4 crew members.
* On December 11, 1994,
Armaldo Forlani planted a bomb on
Philippine Airlines Flight 434
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, which exploded while the flight was en route from
Cebu
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to
Tokyo
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, killing one passenger and injuring ten other passengers. The plane made an emergency landing at Naha Airport safely.
* On August 20, 2007,
China Airlines Flight 120, a
Boeing 737-800, was taxiing to the ramp after landing when suddenly a fire started beneath the right wing, quickly engulfing the entire plane. All passengers and crew members were evacuated safely. Investigations later revealed that part of the
slat
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drive mechanism pierced the fuel tank, and the leaking fuel ignited when it came into contact with hot engine parts.
* On June 3, 2015, an
All Nippon Airways
, also known as ANA (''Ē-enu-ē'') or is an airline in Japan. Its headquarters are located in Shiodome City Center in the Shiodome area of Minato ward of Tokyo. It operates services to both domestic and international destinations and had m ...
Boeing 737
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Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retains the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating with two ...
bound for
Sapporo
( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous ci ...
aborted takeoff at Naha after a
JASDF CH-47 Chinook helicopter crossed its departure path without clearance. An inbound
Japan Transocean Air flight landed on the same runway, stopping 400 meters behind the ANA aircraft, despite an air traffic control order to go around, which the JTA pilot claimed to have received after landing.
Access
The airport is served by the
Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) which carries passengers from
Naha Airport Station to the center of Naha, and to the terminal at
Tedako-Uranishi Station in
Urasoe. Bus service is also available to many parts of
Okinawa Island
is the largest of the Okinawa Islands and the Ryukyu (''Nansei'') Islands of Japan in the Kyushu region. It is the smallest and least populated of the five main islands of Japan. The island is approximately long, an average wide, and has a ...
.
References
External links
Airport website
Airport website
from ''
Japan Airlines''
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Airports in Okinawa
Naha
Airports in Japan
Japan Air Self-Defense Force bases
Airports established in 1933