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Airport services were operated from the Berakas area at an old runway site built by the Japanese during World War II. It was known then as Brunei Airport. [citation needed] The growth in popularity of air travel in the 1970s resulted in a significant increase in civil aviation. Suddenly, the old airport at Berakas was swamped with activity ...
Map of Brunei's transportation network in 1984. Transport in Brunei consists of air, land, and sea transport. Previously there was some rail transport in Brunei, but eventually most of it was closed down. [1] Several public and commercial sector organizations are in charge of creating and overseeing these networks and infrastructures.
Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications (MTIC), Brunei Darussalam — at MTIC.GOV.BN; Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications (MTIC) – directory — parent to the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA), at GOV.BN; Civil Aviation Order, 2006 — at MTIC.GOV.BN; Civil Aviation Regulations, 2006 — at MTIC.GOV.BN
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Brunei is accessible by air, sea, and land transport. Brunei International Airport is the main entry point to the country. Royal Brunei Airlines [165] is the national carrier. There is another airfield, the Anduki Airfield, located in Seria. The ferry terminal at Muara services regular connections to Labuan (Malaysia).