Bingol International Airport

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Bingol International Airport

luMinah aleShareedjanah aYasteriya aBingol (Packilvanian)
Aerial view of the Bingol International Airport
Summary
Airport typeInternational
OwnerGovernment of Packilvania
OperatorBingol International Airport Corporation
LocationBingol, Packilvania
OpenedMarch 21, 1945; 79 years ago (1945-03-21)
Hub forPax Air
BuiltFebruary 26, 1941; 83 years ago (1941-02-26)
OccupantsBingol-Mekedesh Division of the Packilvanian Air Force
Time zone+4 UTC (Central East Packilvania Time) ({{{utc}}})
Elevation AMSL396.982 ft / 121 m
Websitemishabi.com.pax
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
23 14,271.65 4,350 Asphalt

The Bingol International Airport (formally known as the Sultan Amhoud II International Airport and known in Packilvanian as luMinah aleShareedjanah aYasteriya aBingol and abbreviated MISHABI in Packilvanian and BIN in Staynish) is the largest airport in Packilvania.

Planning for the airport began in 1894 when the airplane was proven by Allegiance to be a viable product. When the combat applications of fixed wing aircraft became feasible and strategically advantageous, the Packilvanian Armed Forces constructed an airfield and military base known as the Sultana Zerah Demir II Military Base and opened by Sultana Zerah Demir IV on 13 October 1900. The site served as critical hub for the service, repair and deployment of fighter aircraft during the Bombing of The Southeast Yasterian Island Nations which today comprise the Free Pax States during the Great War.

The base came under the control of the Packilvanian People's Liberation Army during the rule Packilvanian Communist Party following the usurpation of the Demirite dynasty. The facility was demolished and expanded to serve civilian aviation in 1941 and christened the Bingol International Airport by Gideon Muktan. In 1985, the airport transferred to the government of the Bedonite dynasty by the Carriers of Mercy following the Second Packilvanian Civil War. It has been significantly expanded in the intervening years due to the increase in demand for and supply of air travel due to the post-War economic boom Packilvania experienced.

It consists of two terminals: the Northern and Southern Terminals. The Northern Terminal provides for domestic arrivals and departures while the Southern Terminal provides similar services for domestic travel. The airport is also a tourist attraction and has many shops and restaurants as well as a large viewing platform open to the public. It maintains hangers for private and commercial aircraft. It houses the Bingol-Mekedesh Division of the Packilvanian Air Forces, which is responsible for repair and servicing of passenger and freight transportation aircraft of the Packilvanian Armed Forces.

It is owned by the Government of Packilvania and managed by the Bingol International Airport Corporation. It handles over 30 million passengers and registered over 600 aircraft movements annually. It serves as the hub for the Packilvanian flag carrier, Pax Air, as well as other privately owned airlines such as Saldouk Airlines, Heavenly Airways and Ismahan Air.