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| nativename-r = ''Táinán Hángkōngzhàn'' ''Táinán Jīchǎng'' | image = Tainan Airport.jpg | image-width = 200 | caption = | IATA = TNN | ICAO = RCNN | type = Public | owner = | operator = Civil Aeronautics Administration | city-served = | location = Tainan City | elevation-f = 63 | elevation-m = 19 | coordinates = | website = | metric-elev = | metric-rwy = | r1-number = 18L/36R | r1-length-f = 10,006 | r1-length-m = 3,050 | r1-surface = Concrete | r2-number = 18R/36L | r2-length-f = 10,006 | r2-length-m = 3,050 | r2-surface = Concrete | stat-year = | stat1-header = | stat1-data = | stat2-header = | stat2-data = | footnotes = }} Tainan Airport (; formally "臺南航空站") is a commercial airport located in South District, Tainan City, Taiwan. It is shared with Republic of China Air Force Tainan AFB. In January 2011, the Civil Aeronautics Administration approved the airport to handle international flights. ==History== In 1935 during the era of Japanese rule, Tainan Airport was proposed by the Tainan Prefecture government due to the need for civil transportation in southern Taiwan. The airport was opened on June 26, 1937 with regular flights to Matsuyama Airport (modern-day Taipei Songshan Airport) operated by Japan Air Transport. After World War II broke out, this airport was converted to a base for the Tainan Air Group. During the war this airport was named ''Eineisho Airport'' by the United States Armed Forces, to distinguish it from other two smaller airports located in now Yongkang and Guiren District.〔(台南机场_百度百科 )〕〔(08、日治下臺南永康機場的時空記憶 - 國史館臺灣文獻館 )〕 After the Republic of China government took over Taiwan this airport was handed over to Republic of China Air Force while still maintaining civil flights. Between 1957 and 1979 this airport was stationed by the United States Air Force, once equipped with nuclear weapon.〔(台南曾有核武基地 有人見過核彈 )〕 The 868th Tactical Missile Squadron stationed here from 1958 to 1962, which operated MGM-1 Matadors, probably under the ultimate control of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. Air Asia Corporation, headquartered in this airport, prospered during Vietnam War due to the need for aircraft maintenance by the United States Armed Forces. It was the third busiest domestic airport after Taipei Songshan Airport and Kaohsiung Airport until the Taiwan High Speed Rail was inaugurated. With the passenger numbers have dropped significantly, Far Eastern Air Transport suspended its service between Tainan Airport and Taipei Songshan Airport on 1 March 2008, ending the carrier's 50-year service history at Tainan Airport. Its competitor, TransAsia Airways, also had to downgrade the aircraft it used from a jet (Airbus A320) to a turboprop (ATR 72) to maintain revenue, and finally decided to service through the airport as of 1 August 2008. Because of the shared use with the Air Force, the airport terminal was built quite a distance away from the airfield. Passengers disembark at the apron and board shuttle buses to the terminal. The shared use with the Air Force also means some flights have to be cancelled when the Air Force conducts exercises. International flights began on 18 July 2013 to Hong Kong, with a 3 times weekly service by China Airlines using Boeing 737-800 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tainan Airport」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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