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(Created page with "right|thumb|'''Stalburg International Airport''' seen from the top of the [[Stalburg Steel blast furnace.]] '''Stalburg International Airport (SIA)''' is a major transit hub in the Stalburg metropolitan area located in the city of Tarfell. ==Overview== The airport has 2 crossing runways, pointing at 355° and 15° north, respectively. The hub building is located on the eastern side of the airport and has two wings, left wing has 4 terminals, central...")
 
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[[File:SIA.png|right|thumb|'''Stalburg International Airport''' seen from the top of the [[Stalburg Steel]] blast furnace.]]
[[File:SIA.png|right|thumb|'''Stalburg International Airport''' seen from the top of the [[Stalburg Steel]] blast furnace.]]
'''Stalburg International Airport (SIA)''' is a major transit hub in the [[Stalburg]] metropolitan area located in the city of Tarfell.
'''Stalburg International Airport (SIA)''' is a major transit hub in the [[Stalburg]] metropolitan area, located in the city of Tarfell.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The airport has 2 crossing runways, pointing at 355° and 15° north, respectively. The hub building is located on the eastern side of the airport and has two wings, left wing has 4 terminals, central part has 2 terminals, and right wing has 11 terminals. The airport has several plane hangars around the hub building and a air traffic control tower located in the middle of the airport, between the two runways.
The airport has 2 crossing runways, pointing at 355° and 15° north, respectively. The hub building is located on the eastern side of the airport and has two wings, left wing has 4 terminals, central part has 2 terminals, and right wing has 11 terminals. The airport has several plane hangars around the hub building and an air traffic control tower located in the middle of the airport, between the two runways.


The airport is connected with the rest of the metropolitan area with an built-in metro station for green M2 and blue M3 lines, a R330 train line goes through a nearby Aeropol train and metro station. Two motorways, M4 and M5, also run next to the airport.
The airport is connected with the rest of the metropolitan area with an built-in metro station for green M2 and blue M3 lines, an R330 train line goes through a nearby Aeropol train and metro station. Two motorways, north-eastern M4 and eastern M5, also run next to the airport.


Among the destinations, the airport provides connections to SunCity and {{w|Tokyo}}. Operating airlines include ''Palm Air'', ''FU Ways'' and an unknown orange-branded airline, whose one of the airplanes is designated as ''SB-404''.
Among the destinations, the airport provides connections to SunCity and {{w|Tokyo}}. Operating airlines include ''Palm Air'', ''FU Ways'' and an unknown orange-branded airline, whose one of the airplanes is designated as ''SB-404''.

Latest revision as of 18:46, 10 November 2025

Stalburg International Airport seen from the top of the Stalburg Steel blast furnace.

Stalburg International Airport (SIA) is a major transit hub in the Stalburg metropolitan area, located in the city of Tarfell.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The airport has 2 crossing runways, pointing at 355° and 15° north, respectively. The hub building is located on the eastern side of the airport and has two wings, left wing has 4 terminals, central part has 2 terminals, and right wing has 11 terminals. The airport has several plane hangars around the hub building and an air traffic control tower located in the middle of the airport, between the two runways.

The airport is connected with the rest of the metropolitan area with an built-in metro station for green M2 and blue M3 lines, an R330 train line goes through a nearby Aeropol train and metro station. Two motorways, north-eastern M4 and eastern M5, also run next to the airport.

Among the destinations, the airport provides connections to SunCity and Tokyo. Operating airlines include Palm Air, FU Ways and an unknown orange-branded airline, whose one of the airplanes is designated as SB-404.

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