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  Nagoya Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagoya Airport served as the main airport for Nagoya until the opening of Chubu Centrair International Airport on February 17, 2005.
Nagoya Airport was actually opened in 1944 as a military airport.
All of Nagoya Airport's commercial transport flights (except for flights operated by a regional Japan Airlines' subsidiary J-AIR) moved to Centrair on February 17, 2005 and the old airport then became a general aviation and airbase facility.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nagoya_Airport   (465 words)

  
 Nagoya, Aichi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagoya is served by Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) in the city of Tokoname and by Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport) (NKM) which is located in the cities of Komaki and Kasugai.
Nagoya Airport is now used as a general aviation and airbase facility.
Nagoya Station, the world's largest train station by floor area, is on the Tokaido Shinkansen, Tokaido Main Line, and Chuo Main Line, among others.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nagoya   (577 words)

  
 Nagoya travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Nagoya (名古屋, [1]) is in Aichi prefecture, in the Chubu region of Honshu, one of the islands in Japan.
Nagoya also serves as the terminal point for the hourly Wide View Shinano, a limited express train that runs from the mountain resort towns of Nagano and Matsumoto.
Nagoya's noodle specialty is kishimen, a flat, broad noodle served in a miso or soy sauce broth.
wikitravel.org /en/Nagoya   (2042 words)

  
 Nagoya Airport -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Nagoya Airport (IATA: NKM, ICAO: RJNA) (Japanese: 名古屋飛行場 Nagoya Hikōjō) is a minor airport in the cities of Toyoyama, Komaki and Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, serving Nagoya.
Nagoya Airport served as the main airport for Nagoya until it was replaced by Chubu Centrair International Airport on February 17, 2005.
All of Nagoya Airport's commercial transport flights (except for flights operated by J-AIR) moved to Centrair on February 17, 2005 and the old airport then became a general aviation and airbase facility.
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 Budget Traveller's Guide to Sleeping in the Nagoya airport
I was travelling back after my stay in Nagoya this December and very unfortunately, just as we were called to board our plane it starting snowing outside- a snowfall rate of which was unusual for that region.
The airport was not prepared and didn't have snow ploughs and such so all flights were delayed.
We ended up camping out at the airport the entire day (my flight was supposed to be in the morning but we only flew in the night).
www.sleepinginairports.net /asia/nagoya.htm   (676 words)

  
 Passenger Opinions about Centrair (Nagoya) Airport
The airport's access to downtown is very efficient and convenient but lacks enough foreign language staff to help foreigners in need.
Nagoya Airport NGO is on an island with crammed train services from the Central train station and on the return flight only 25 minutes from deplaning till boarding the last ferry of the day.
Nagoya's airport is rather stuffy and I feel had not enough arrival gates as I had to take a bus to the SIA aircraft.
www.airlinequality.com /Airports/Airport_forum/ngo.htm   (1200 words)

  
 Nagoya A300 Accident Report
All navigation aids at Nagoya Airport required for aircraft the operation of the aircraft concerned were in working normally during the time zone related to the flight.
Nagoya Airport is located in Toyoyama-cho, Nishikasugai County, Aichi Prefecture, about 10 kilometers north-northeast of Japan Railways' Nagoya Station, and is administered by the Ministry of Transport.
Nagoya Airport complies with the applicable level in terms of the amounts of water for foam production, fire-extinguishing agents and complementary agents, and response time.
sunnyday.mit.edu /accidents/nag-2.html   (9483 words)

  
 Nagoya Airport: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination....
Nagoya Airport was the main airport for Nagoya until it was replaced by Chubu Centrair International Airport Chubu Centrair International Airport quick summary:
(and its ICAO Airport Code[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] used to be RJNN.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/na/nagoya_airport.htm   (1623 words)

  
 Airport Technology - Central Japan International Airport (NGO/RJGG), Ise Bay, Tokoname
The airport will serve a major population centre of about 10 million people and also a major industrial area, particularly automobile producers; the airport is expected to handle a significant quantity of the commercial cargo from the area.
The new airport is due to be designated a class 1 national airport as well as an international airport.
The new airport is being constructed on an artificial offshore island created by a land reclamation scheme started in 2001 and completed by spring of 2003.
www.airport-technology.com /projects/central_asia   (938 words)

  
 Japan opens door to bizav aviation
At the rededication ceremony on February 17, Masaaki Kanda, governor of the Aichi Prefecture Assembly, recognized the contribution of Nagoya Airport to international and domestic airline flights since it was established in the 1950s.
The original Nagoya Airport was built by the Japanese military toward the end of World War II and initially had a 4,800-foot runway.
In 1957 the Nagoya Airport Terminal Building Co. was formed to operate and manage a newly constructed passenger terminal, a novelty at the time as there was only one other passenger terminal in all of Japan, at Tokyo Haneda Airport.
www.ainonline.com /issues/04_05/04_05_japan_44.html   (3375 words)

  
 cheap car hire nagoya airport - car rental in nagoya airport from Holiday Autos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
nagoya airport is only one of many car rental locations we offer throughout japan.
Our car rental prices in nagoya airport are also fully inclusive of unlimited mileage, third party liability insurance, collision damage waiver, theft waiver, airport surcharges, bail bonds and all local taxes.
We provide car hire in nagoya airport and allow you to book up to 12 hours before departure, arrange different pick up/drop locations and choose from a vast range of cars - from small ‘runarounds’ to minivans and convertibles - in every location.
www.holidayautos.co.uk /car-hire/nagoyaairport.htm   (271 words)

  
 Nagoya Airport - Nagoya, Japan
Nagoya Airport (名古屋空港), also known as Komaki International Airport, is an airport located in Nagoya, Japan.
Nagoya Airport will have all of its international flights moved to the up and coming Chubu International Airport, if all commercial service doesn't move.
When New Tokyo International Airport (Narita International Airport) in Narita, Japan and Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) in Itami, Japan were overfilled, Komaki Airport had a lot of traffic because there was nowhere else to go.
www.japan-101.com /travel/nagoya_airport.htm   (371 words)

  
 NAGOYA HOTELS & TRAVEL GUIDE
Nagoya Hotels and Travel Guide including Nagoya city, Nagoya sight seeing, Nagoya Hotels (Save up to 70% on Nagoya Hotels reservations), Nagoya pictures, Nagoya Castle, Nagoya station, Nagoya Airport and Nagoya Accommodation.
Nagoya (名古屋) is in Aichi prefecture, in the Chubu region of Honshu, the main island of Japan.
World's Fair for 2005, was held in the Aichi prefecture, near the city of Nagoya.
www.japaneselifestyle.com.au /travel/nagoya.htm   (1011 words)

  
 Japan opens major international airport - Aviation - MSNBC.com
The airport, which was built under private-sector leadership, has been met with anticipation as a welcome rival to Tokyo's Narita International Airport and Kansai International Airport near Osaka, which have been criticized in the industry for their high landing fees.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi welcomed the airport's opening Thursday with hopes that it could prove a model for the benefits of public and private sector cooperation.
The new airport was built on an island reclaimed from Ise Bay.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6987965/print/1/displaymode/1098   (318 words)

  
 Nagoya - MaxTravelz
Nagoya (名古屋,) is in Aichi prefecture, in the Chubu region of Honshu, one of the islands in Japan.
A cheaper method of reaching Nagoya is by bus.
This place is just 10 mins by walk from Nagoya Station.
maxtravelz.com /nagoya.htm   (1977 words)

  
 Sfo Airport Shuttle by Atlasshuttle.com
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 Transportation
As the gateway to the central region of Japan, Nagoya is the junction of land, marine,and air traffic.
Nagoya International Airport is connected to 33 cities around the world by direct flights, and Nagoya station is the nucleus of a railway network comprising JR, private railways and subway lines.
The Nagoya Congress Center (NCC), the IJCAI conference site, is approximately 40 minutes by car from Nagoya International Airport, and only 10 minutes by subway from downtown Nagoya.
www.ijcai.org /past/ijcai-97/IoN/transportation.html   (517 words)

  
 Renseignements internationaux - General Aviation Market Expands in Central Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The current airport handles 10 million passengers on a single 2740-meter runway and this business will be largely diverted to the new, larger international airport.
When it opens in March 2005, the airport is expected to handle 12 million passengers a year with an estimated construction cost of ¥768 billion (approximately $6.4 billion at ¥120=$1).
Nagoya’s NGO Airport occupies 810 acres, 590 of which are now owned by MLIT and available for conversion along with the domestic terminal, international terminal, cargo area and other structures.
strategis.ic.gc.ca /epic/internet/inimr-ri.nsf/fr/gr112518f.html   (1502 words)

  
 Nagoya Transportation - Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
This airport is so friendly that you can go up to the roof top to watch your friends/family's plane take off.
Nagoya Station is the hub of all the subways and trains, even though the station is located a bit northwest of downtown Nagoya, which should be considered Sakae.
Nagoya Station as it now stands was built about 10 years ago.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Asia/Japan/Aichi_ken/Nagoya-972794/Transportation-Nagoya-BR-3.html   (668 words)

  
 Airsider - commercial aviation news and reports
Centrair officials admit that the relatively low cargo volumes through the old Nagoya airport – some 180,000 tonnes - were in part caused by limited cargo facilities, a night curfew, and a 2,740-metre runway, which restricted the use of large freighters.
Tokyo’s Narita airport at the moment is physically saturated, due to just one and a half runway, severely restricted on-airport cargo handling, and basically no available slots for the more than 35 new entrants, or for that matter, existing carriers that want to increase their flights.
With Japan’s reputation of having the most expensive airports in the world, it is not surprising that CJIAC and the International Air Transport Association have remained at odds during their negotiations to set the landing fees at Centrair.
www.airsider.net /files/2005/0305/002/centrair.htm   (2049 words)

  
 ROYAL PARK INN
Nagoya International Airport (NGO) is 20 km from the hotel.
Airport limousine bus from Nagoya Bullet Train Station to the airport is available frequently (every 15 minutes).
Nagoya's best shopping and entertainment areas are only steps away.
www.asiatravel.com /japan/prepaid/central_japan/royal_park_inn   (170 words)

  
 TrekEarth | Nagoya Airport Wedding Photo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The New Nagoya airport NGO opened in March 2005 just in time for The Aichi expo.
At first the airport was a much bigger attraction than the expo for the people of Nagoya.
There is an Onsen at the airport with an ocean view that I wanted to try before my flight but it had a long line and a 45 minute wait.
www.trekearth.com /gallery/Asia/Japan/photo277688.htm   (185 words)

  
 NAGOYA AIRPORT
Nagoya Airport (Japanese: 名古屋飛行場 Nagoya Hikōjō) is a minor airport in the cities of Toyoyama, Komaki and Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, serving Nagoya.
Since Februrary 17, 2005 (the opening date of the major Chubu Centrair International Airport), its new IATA Airport Code is NKM and ICAO Airport Code is RJNA.
On 26 April 1994, an Airbus A300B4-622R jet operating as China Airlines flight 140 (B-1816) from Taipei to Nagoya crashed onto a runway while trying to land, killing 264 of the 271 people on board, making it the second deadliest crash on Japanese soil.
www.japaneselifestyle.com.au /travel/nagoya_airport.htm   (488 words)

  
 Nagoya A300 Accident Report
The lowest and highest atmospheric temperatures at Nagoya Airport area during this period were approximately 1 0°C and 23°C, respectively.
The weather conditions at the origin and destination airports shall be VMC, the runway shall be in good and dry condition and be sufficiently long, and the cross wind velocity shall be not more than 15 kts.
The China Airlines' A300-622R B-1 816 aircraft which crashed at Nagoya Airport on April 26, 1994, had incorporated Mod.7 187 when manufactured, and implementation of SB A300-22-602 1 was planned.
sunnyday.mit.edu /safety-club/nag-3.html   (12363 words)

  
 United Begins Nonstop Service Between San Francisco and Nagoya, Japan
For travelers in Nagoya bound for points throughout the United States, the new and efficient San Francisco international terminal is the ideal U.S. starting point for connections." The Consul General of Japan in San Francisco Mr.
Nagoya is the third Asian city to which United has introduced nonstop service from San Francisco in the past year; the airline launched nonstop service to Beijing in June and one-stop service to Ho Chi Minh City in December.
Tickets purchased through United reservation offices are $5-per-ticket higher and tickets purchased at airport ticket counters are $10-per-ticket higher.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-24-2005/0003246909&EDATE=   (1037 words)

  
 J-Air: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/j-air   (1280 words)

  
 SkyscraperCity - Centrair Intl Airport opens next month in NAGOYA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Centrair International Airport (Central Japan International Airport) in Nagoya is one of Japan's five airports constructed on fully artifical islands on the deep sea.
Nice, its good to see that Nagoya has built another airport, cause the one i've been to (the one with a Northwest terminal) is too small.
This airport would be clean and practical for passengers but not very much super magnificent or over convenient since Japanese government is now doing best efforts for structual reforming of the government financial spending.
www.skyscrapercity.com /showthread.php?t=168291   (494 words)

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