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Parap International Airport was first built in {{AN|1620}}, commissioned by the government of [[Sapa Wechua]] Sinchi Roca. It was modernized over the years, being subjected to a remodel and modernization project in {{AN|1645}} to better connect the airport and its parking to the surrounding highways, roads, rails, and local public transport. The airport serves as a hub for two airlines: [[WechuAir]] and [[Aerolíneas de Wechua]].
Parap International Airport was first built in {{AN|1620}}, commissioned by the government of [[Sapa Wechua]] Sinchi Roca. It was modernized over the years, being subjected to a remodel and modernization project in {{AN|1645}} to better connect the airport and its parking to the surrounding highways, roads, rails, and local public transport. The airport serves as a hub for two airlines: [[WechuAir]] and [[Aerolíneas de Wechua]].
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Parap International Airport
Code: none
Summary
Airport type Public / military
Owner/Operator Government of the City of Parap
Serves Parap
Location Wechua Nation
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
##?/##? 4,000 13,123 Cement
##?/##? 3,798 12,461 Asphalt

The Sinchi Roca International Airport, or the Parap International Airport, is an international airport serving the Wechua capital, Parap. It is located just outside the city limits, about 3 km (1.86 mi) north of the city. At an altitude of 4,061.5 m (13,325 ft), it is likely among one of the highest commercial international airports in all of Micras.

Parap International Airport was first built in 1620 AN, commissioned by the government of Sapa Wechua Sinchi Roca. It was modernized over the years, being subjected to a remodel and modernization project in 1645 AN to better connect the airport and its parking to the surrounding highways, roads, rails, and local public transport. The airport serves as a hub for two airlines: WechuAir and Aerolíneas de Wechua.