Titsensaki Sealerwhale International Airport
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | City of Titsensaki | ||||||||||
Operator | TSAirport Corp Peninsular Airspace Authority | ||||||||||
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Location | Titsensaki | ||||||||||
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Titsensaki Sealerwhale International Airport (TSA) is the main and largest airport in Titsensaki, and serves Northern Peninsula and the Titsensaki Metro Area. It opened in early March 2020, and had started construction in mid-2019, however the original airport had a fault and the terminal fell in 2018. The design was later used for Mojangsburg-Pretoria Capital Airport.
The airport is in the southernmost suburb of Titsensaki, Sealerwhale Town, and the suburb and the airport is named after Titsensaki founder Jonathan Sealerwhale. The airport has a carpark, rental service, bus station, warp rail station, tMetro station, and tBus services.
The first flight out of TSA started on the 10th of March, 2020 by National Airlines, the airline which hubs there. The flight arrived from Kanto, and went back the following day. Due to size restrictions, the opening of the airport was delayed many times, but the opening time was actually moved forward before it opened as size restrictions were in the airport's favor.
Numbers for March of 2020 showed that 2.3 million passengers used the airport. Due to high numbers for a small airport, Satelite 2 opened in August of 2020.
As of February 2022, construction on a renovated version of the airport has begun, turning the local area of TSA into a large construction site. Regardless, the airport has continued sustained operation, and will do so until a few days before the renovated airport opens.