List of Airports in Quebec and Shingoryeo
Airport Classification
Class 1
Songak International Airport
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
| Owner | Groupe Soport | ||||||||||||||
| Operator | Songak Aéroport | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | Songak | ||||||||||||||
| Location | Heston Cross, Songak Federal Province | ||||||||||||||
| Opened | October 17, 1973 | ||||||||||||||
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| Elevation AMSL | 105 m / 344 ft | ||||||||||||||
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Songak Charles Merton Regimbault Airport, also shortened as Songak-Heston denoting its geographical location, is the main international airport serving Songak, the most populous city and economic capital of Quebec and Shingoryeo, as well as the surrounding province of Terre-Aux-Oiseaux including a city of 1.35 million people in Hanbat 115 kilometres west of the airport. It is located 28 kilometres west of Downtown Songak in the town of Heston Cross on the western end of Songak Federal Province. The airport is owned and operated by Groupe Soport, mostly under the Songak Federal and Terre-Aux-Oiseaux provinces, and both Spiritair and Aeroquebec.
Songak-Heston serves as the primary hub for Spiritair, whose headquarters are based in the airport property, and its domestic subsidiary Spiritair Express. Spiritair's Flight 1 departs from Songak-Heston, operated by the Avro A380 between Songak-Heston and Garigal International Airport in Garigal, Acadiana. It also serves as a seconary hub for Iolar Airways and Aeroquebec Regional, while Aeroquebec serves the airport as a focus city with its offering of international flights and Air Banija using it as a focus city for its flights between Arrosia and Rushmore. It is currently the busiest airport in Quebec and Shingoryeo, and one of the busiest in Arrosia and the world with direct flights offered to most countries.
Joongyeong Catherine-III International Airport
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| Airport type | Public/Military | ||||||||||||||||||
| Owner | Aéroports de Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||||||
| Operator | Aéroports de Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||||||
| Serves | Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||||||
| Location | Bobigny, Joongyeong Federal Province | ||||||||||||||||||
| Opened | July 25, 1917 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Elevation AMSL | 15 m / 49 ft | ||||||||||||||||||
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Joongyeong Reneegrad International Airport
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| Owner | Aéroports de Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||
| Operator | Aéroports de Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | Joongyeong | ||||||||||||||
| Location | City of Reneegrad, Joongyeong Federal Province | ||||||||||||||
| Opened | October 30, 2059 | ||||||||||||||
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| Elevation AMSL | 150 m / 492 ft | ||||||||||||||
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Joongyeong Reneegrad International Airport (WATA: JRG, WCAO: JRGD), is one of two international airports serving the Joongyeong Federal Province, the other one being Joongyeong Catherine II International Airport (JGC) also known as Joongyeong-Bobigny. It is about 45 kilometres southwest of central Joongyeong in the southwestern corner of City of Reneegrad, Joongyeong Federal Province. Joongyeong Reneegrad covers approximately 2,350 hectares (5,806 acres) of land, and has two runways. Currently there are plans to add two more runways on site.
A new airport for Joongyeong-Bobigny was proposed as early as 2010s, to replace the pre-existing Catherine III Airport in Bobigny, which has night curfew civilian corridor restrictions as military base, but also to alleviate the weight off Songak's Charles Merton Regimbault Airport, which only has two runways and runs close to capacity with known difficulties in obtaining slots. After three decades of planning dating back mid-Jeongdeok era and eight years of construction, the Reneegrad airport was completed on 16th of October, 2059, and began operations on 30th of October, 2059.
It is a hub for Spiritair, Iolar Airways and Y5 Airlines, with Spiritair Express running select number of domestic and short-haul international feeder flights into the airport, while Aeroquebec, Aeroquebec Regional, and affiliated airlines have remained at Joongyeong-Bobigny.