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  2. Airport Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Airport Tycoon is a business simulation game released for Windows 95/98 in 2000. It was developed in the United Kingdom by Krisalis Software (now defunct). In Airport Tycoon, the player must successfully build and manage an airport without going bankrupt. There have been two sequels created for Airport Tycoon: Airport Tycoon 2 and Airport Tycoon 3.

  3. List of Global Star Software games - Wikipedia

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    Airport Tycoon 2: Microsoft Windows: February 26, 2003: Sunstorm Interactive [46] Final Stretch: Horse Racing Sim: Microsoft Windows: April 4, 2003: Cyanide [47] Moraff's Maximum Mahjongg: Volume 3: Microsoft Windows: April 30, 2003: Moraff Games [48] Muscle Car 3: Microsoft Windows: May 25, 2003: 3Romans [49] PC Basket 2003: Microsoft Windows ...

  4. Niigata Airport - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled "limousine bus" service is provided to and from Niigata Station every 20 minutes and heavily subsidized by Niigata Prefecture.Niigata Airport currently has no direct rail access, although regional authorities have conducted studies aimed at potentially extending the Joetsu Shinkansen high-speed rail line or other nearby ordinary rail lines to the airport.

  5. New Japan Aviation - Wikipedia

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    NJA suspended the route for eleven days in July 2012 after its Islander aircraft struck a car while taxiing at Niigata Airport. [2] NJA suspended the route again in February 2013 due to a faulty generator indicator on its Islander aircraft, which could only be fixed by importing special components. [3] The service resumed in August 2013. [4]

  6. Aerobiz - Wikipedia

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    Aerobiz [a] is a business simulation video game for the Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis game consoles, released in 1992 by Koei. [2] It was also released for the FM Towns, PC-9801 and X68000 computer platforms in Japan.

  7. Sado Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened in 1959 as a landing field (場外離着陸場) to provide air service connecting Sado Island to Niigata Airport, and was expanded in 1971 to allow more extensive general aviation service. Service to and from Sado Airport has been indefinitely suspended since April 2014. New Japan Aviation provided scheduled service until the ...

  8. List of Cebu Pacific destinations - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong International Airport [1] Indonesia: Denpasar: Ngurah Rai International Airport [1] Jakarta: Soekarno–Hatta International Airport [1] Japan: Fukuoka: Fukuoka Airport [1] Nagoya: Chubu Centrair International Airport [1] Niigata: Niigata Airport: Terminated [7] Osaka: Kansai International Airport [1] Sapporo: New Chitose Airport [1 ...

  9. List of the busiest airports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Haneda Airport maintains its position as the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Japan, despite the important influence of the COVID-19 pandemic in its operation.. Japan's busiest airports are a series of lists ranking the fifty busiest airports in the country according to the number of total passengers, and also including statistics for total aircraft movements and total cargo movements ...