Nagoya Airfield (名古屋飛行場, Nagoya Hikōjō) (IATA: NKM, ICAO: RJNA), also known as Komaki Airport or Nagoya Airport, is an airport which lies within the local...
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Nagoya (名古屋市, Nagoya-shi, [naꜜɡoja] ) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the fourth-most populous city in Japan, with a population...
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International Airport, also known as Chūbu Airport Nagoya Airfield, formerly known as Nagoya Airport, also known as Komaki Airport This disambiguation...
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Aichi Prefecture (redirect from Nagoya Prefecture)
Airport Nagoya Airfield Kinuura Port – Handa and Hekinan Mikawa Port – mainly automobile and car parts export and part of inport base Nagoya Port – International...
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E-Jets with three operating bases at Fukuoka Airport, Kobe Airport, Nagoya Airfield and Shizuoka Airport. The airline commenced operations on July 23,...
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by Nagoya Airfield near Nagoya. In 1953, Nakanihon Air Service Co., Ltd. (中日本航空株式会社 Nakanihon Kōkū Kabushiki Gaisha) (NAS) was founded near Nagoya Airport...
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NKM may refer to: Nagoya Airfield in Japan Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, French politician Namkon railway station, Jharkhand, India This disambiguation...
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Walk Nagoya which was renovated from the former international terminal in the southwestern part of Nagoya Airfield. At the Nagoya airfield, "Nagoya Airport...
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Chūbu Centrair International Airport, IATA airport code designation Nagoya Airfield, its former designation Not Going Out, a British sitcom Nonprofit organization...
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J-Air (category Companies based in Nagoya)
route expansion at Hiroshima, the airline relocated to its new home at Nagoya Airfield, after the opening of Chūbu Centrair International Airport, on 17 February...
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third of the area of the town is occupied by Nagoya Airfield. Aichi Prefecture Kasugai Kitanagoya Komaki Nagoya – Kita-ku Per Japanese census data, the population...
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Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation (category Manufacturing companies based in Nagoya)
headquartered at Nagoya Airfield in Komaki in Aichi Prefecture, adjacent to the MRJ production facilities. It has branch offices in Nagoya and Tokyo, which...
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2007, an F-2B crashed during takeoff and subsequently caught fire at Nagoya Airfield in central Japan. The jet was being taken up on a test flight by Mitsubishi...
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Nagoya Airfield was the main airport of Nagoya until 2005. But after Fuji Dream Airlines designed the airport as a secondary hub the passenger traffic...
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Fukuoka Airport (redirect from Itazuke Auxiliary Airfield)
Group moved to Itami Airfield, it was replaced by the P-61 Black Widow-equipped 347th Fighter Group that moved from Nagoya Airfield. The 347th's mission...
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Satellite campus Nagoya Zokei University Aichi Gakuin University Nagoya Sangyo University Satellite campus Nagoya Zokei University Nagoya Airfield Ōzone Station...
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Linate Airport Milan Malpensa Airport Japan, Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport Nagoya Airfield Shizuoka Airport Japan, Osaka Itami Airport Kansai...
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commenced a scheme to build airfields predominantly for airlifting vegetables. Kasaoka Airfield was one of nine airfields constructed; however it was...
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unveiling. The X-2 made its maiden flight on 22 April 2016 taking off from Nagoya Airfield and landing at the JASDF's Gifu Air Field after a 26-minute flight...
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required by FAA regulation. This also includes some military airfields such as Cairns Army Airfield. This American anomaly may lead to inconsistencies in conversations...
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small shrine located in Komaki City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, near Nagoya Airfield.: 6 Tagata Shrine is famous for its Harvest Festival Hōnensai, a fertility...
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strafing raids, conducted through intense flak and fighter defense, on the airfield and shipping at Makassar, Celebes, in November 1944. Moved to the Philippines...
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Airlines, is headquartered in Toyoyama, Nishikasugai District, in the Nagoya Airfield Terminal Building. Nakanihon Air Service, a general aviation operator...
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between Phoenix and Honolulu, Hawaii, and non-stop between Honolulu and Nagoya, Japan. The 747 was the only wide-body aircraft America West used for long-haul...
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handicapped. Toshun Korean Primary School (東春朝鮮初級学校) – North Korean school Nagoya Airfield Central Japan Railway Company Chūō Main Line: Jōkōji – Kōzōji – Jinryō...
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14.5% by two-wheelers (including delivery services). Until 2005, Nagoya Airfield (also known as Komaki Airport) was the area's main airport. Chūbu Centrair...
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Nakanihon Air Service (NAS) was founded near Nagoya Airport (now Nagoya Airfield). Its major shareholders included Nagoya Railroad and ANA. Its core business was...
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Hiroshima-Nishi Airport, Matsuyama Airport, Osaka International Airport, Nagoya Airfield and Tokyo International Airport. Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit...
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(founded 1978) JAXA Flight Research Center, based at Chofu Aerodrome, Nagoya Airfield and Taiki Aerospace Research Field CASA Flight Test Center, based at...
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Flight 140, an Airbus A300, crashed just as it was about to land at Nagoya Airfield, Japan, killing 264 and leaving only seven survivors. 8 September 1994:...
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