Chubu Tokoname International Airport

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Chubu Tokoname International Airport中部常滑市આંતરરાષ્ટ્રીય વિમાનમથક (IATA:NDI,ICAO:NNNN), also called Naradi International, Naradi Airport, Kolowi, or Kolowi Airport, is the main airport that serves Naradi. It is located on an artificial island located 22 mi south of the CBD in the region of Kolowi. The airport is named after its 19th President Chubu Tokoname.

Statistics
In 2010, it served 55,211,749 passengers, making it the 9th busiest airport in the world and 3rd busiest airpors by international passenger traffic. In 2010 49% of Oceanic Travelers flew throw the airport to and from Oceania, 23% to and from Asia, 21% to and from Europe, 5% to and from North America, and 4% to and from Africa and Latin America.

As of July 2010, Chubu Tokoname currently has 36,345,658 passengers, 5th busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic and 2nd busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic.

It has won worlds best airport three time(2002, 2006, 2008).

History
CTI opened on 16 September 1916 as a military airbase as Woikoi Air Field, consisting of a few barracks and a field serving as both platform and runways. When civil aircraft started to make use of the field (17 December 1920), it was often called Chubu Tokoname International. The Fokker aircraft manufacturer started a factory near CTI airport in 1919.

Layout
The airport has three terminals. They're all inked by a AirTrain. Terminal 1 serves Oceania. Terminal 2 serves regional(Oceanic Airlines), and some international and charter. Terminal 3 serves international and low cost airlines. CTI Airport City is where all the offices and many hotels are at.


 * Terminal 1
 * Consist of Piers A, B, and C.
 * Terminal 2
 * Consist of Piers D, E, F,and G.
 * Terminal 3
 * Consist of Piers H, J, and K, L, and M.