Tan son Seat International Airport

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Tân Sơn Seat International Airport
Tan son Seat Enterance and Exit.png
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
Owner/OperatorBaltanese Air Administration
ServesSeattal metropolitan area and North Saigone
LocationAir Seat District
Hub for
Focus city forBaltanla Airlines, Acrenis Ocean Airways.
Elevation AMSL10 m / 33 ft
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07L/25R 5,048 16,562 Concrete
07R/25L 4,900 16,076 Concrete
04L/12R 3,800 12,467 Concrete
04R/12L 3,500 11,483 Concrete
Statistics (2022)
Total passengers97,000,000 Increase200.2%

Tân Sơn Seat International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: TSSIA) (Baltanese Sân bay quốc tế Tân Sơn Seat) is the Busiest and Largest Airport in Baltanla by far with 97,000,000 recorded in 2023. Located in Seattal it is in the Western Half of the City and the International Airport Serves both Seattal and Saigone with Connections to Baltanla National Railways and the Seattal Metro. Tan son Seat was a Air Base for the Republican Side of the Baltanese Civil War and in 2002 it would be converted to a Airport with 2 Additional Runways made in 2014. The Airport is still used for Military Use but not as Frequent as Passenger and Cargo Traffic. The Airport has the Capacity of 65,000,000 with 4 Terminals, Which has sparked mass congestion and plans to expand over the years, The airport's IATA code used to be SEA before changing to TSS to "De-Communismize" Baltanla.

Brief History

Baltanese Civil War Use

Terminals and Facilities

Domestic terminal (T1)

The Domestic terminal was built in 1970 and would The terminal has two lounges: Lotus Lounge and Le Saigonnais Lounge.

Runways and air control

The airport has two parallel runways, namely 07L/25R, and 07R/25L and two diagonal parallel runways, 04L/12R and 04R/12L. The original air traffic control tower is situated between present-day taxiway M1 and NS. It was originally built in 1949 before being rebuilt in 1959. During the Teto Offensive in 1968, the tower was damaged by a rocket and a new tower was built in June 1969 as the Replacement of the old Military Air Traffic Control Tower. A new 70-meter (230-feet) tall air control tower was put into use in 2013. The new airport control tower is situated in the corner area between the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal. Most Air Traffic Controllers are told to learn Quebecshirtie, Creeperian or Monsilvan as being the Main Languages that comes into Tan son Seat.

The former air control tower at Tan Son Nhat Airport
Former air control tower (in use between 1969-2013)
The current air traffic control tower of Tan Son Nhat Airport
The current air traffic control tower of Tan Son Seat Airport

Airlines and destinations

Passenger Destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Acrenis Ocean Airways Baltanla City, Port Mitrea
Air Aktonia Aktonia, Madinah, Zarfor, Sana'a
Air Kivu Buchthafen, Altenberg
Baltanla Airlines Baltanla City, Hanoia Port Mitrea, Dan Vang, Haiphong, Vinh Trang, Ching Chi Minh, Huea, Tao Sang, Buddis, Amking, Ramanuja, Saigone, Rive Tho, Xiao Shang, San Salvador, Luhai, Buchthafen, Altenberg
BaltanJet Air Baltanla City, Hanoia Port Mitrea, Dan Vang, Haiphong, Vinh Trang, Ching Chi Minh, Huea, Tao Sang, Buddis, Saigone, Rive Tho, Xiao Shang,
Central Ostlandet Airways Hanoia Port Mitrea, Dan Vang, Haiphong
Creeperian Airlines San Salavdor
Crabirates TBD
Kivuian Airlines Buchthafen
Monsilvan Airways Amking, Luhai, Maojie, Menchi, Shangrao, Wodai, Zhangye
New Illyrian International Airlines Hanoia, Dan Vang, Vinh Trang
Paleocacher Trans Oceanic Gardena
Sconia Air Aktonia, Madinah, Valero, Zarfor, Sana'a
URDAZ Uulhot, Shinemori

Cargo Destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Baltan Cargo Amking, Gardena Paleocacher Trans Oceanic
Paleocacher Trans Oceanic Gardena