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'''Fenixtune International Airport''' is the largest airport in the [[Grand Duchy of Iselande]]. The airport serves all routes between Iselande and metropolitan [[Meckelnburgh]] via [[Alexandretta (Meckelnburgh)|Alexandretta]]. It is the hub of [[Royal Meckelnburgh Airways]] in Iselande. | |||
== History == | |||
Fenixtune was previously operated as '''Hellistelli International Airport''' ([[Jääkieli]]: ''Hellistellin kansainvälinen lentoasema'') and was the only international airport in [[Jääland]], home to [[Air Jääland]]. Hellistelli lied on the [[Boreal Air Bridge]] route between [[Benacia]] and [[Lyrica]] (and [[Eura]]). The airport was destroyed via orbital bombardment, initiated by the [[Raspur Pact]], in late {{AN|1707}}, following the fall of Jaaland to internal disorder in [[The Troubles]]. Subsequently, rebuilding began in the winter of 1708–{{AN|1709}} on the start of Meckelnburghish administration. | |||
== Memorial == | |||
Fenixtune International Airport is also home to the grounds of '''The Troubles National Memorial''', a unit of the Meckelnburgh [[Royal Parks Service]]. The site serves as a memorial to the human and environmental destruction of The Troubles. It includes remnants of the original Hellistelli airport terminal. | |||
== Current destinations == | |||
* {{Team flag|Alexandretta}}, {{Team flag|Meckelnburgh}} | |||
* North Antrusburgh, {{Team flag|Iselande}} | |||
* [[Mercury (city)|Mercury]], {{Team flag|Mercury}} | |||
== Former destinations == | == Former destinations == | ||
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[[Category:Iselande]] | |||
[[Category:Meckelnburgh]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 21 January 2024
Fenixtune International Airport | |||
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Code: MBFX | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Serves | Fenixtune, Iselande | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
05/23 | 10,900 | 3,300 | Asphalt |
18/36 | 8,450 | 2,575 | Asphalt |
06/24 | 10,990 | 3,350 | Asphalt |
Fenixtune International Airport is the largest airport in the Grand Duchy of Iselande. The airport serves all routes between Iselande and metropolitan Meckelnburgh via Alexandretta. It is the hub of Royal Meckelnburgh Airways in Iselande.
History
Fenixtune was previously operated as Hellistelli International Airport (Jääkieli: Hellistellin kansainvälinen lentoasema) and was the only international airport in Jääland, home to Air Jääland. Hellistelli lied on the Boreal Air Bridge route between Benacia and Lyrica (and Eura). The airport was destroyed via orbital bombardment, initiated by the Raspur Pact, in late 1707 AN, following the fall of Jaaland to internal disorder in The Troubles. Subsequently, rebuilding began in the winter of 1708–1709 AN on the start of Meckelnburghish administration.
Memorial
Fenixtune International Airport is also home to the grounds of The Troubles National Memorial, a unit of the Meckelnburgh Royal Parks Service. The site serves as a memorial to the human and environmental destruction of The Troubles. It includes remnants of the original Hellistelli airport terminal.
Current destinations
- Alexandretta, Meckelnburgh
- North Antrusburgh, Iselande
- Mercury, Mercury
Former destinations
- Cape Farewell (ESB Logistics)
- Cape Farewell (Hurmu Air Service)
- Northcliff (Florian Airlines)
- Ghawlama (ESB Logistics)
- Vesüha (Hurmu Air Service)
- Ukkonen airfield
- Karhut airfield
- Kankylä airport
- Svorgas (Air Senya)