Airport

Airport

Japanese Name
くうこう
kuukou

Description

  • An airport is a designated facility where aircraft take off and land.
  • It typically includes runways, taxiways, and terminal buildings.
  • Airports handle passenger travel, cargo transport, and aviation services.
  • Terminals provide check-in counters, security screening, and boarding gates.
  • Most airports contain shops, restaurants, and waiting lounges.
  • Air traffic control manages aircraft safety and movement.
  • Large international airports connect countries across the world.
  • Airports function as major hubs of transportation and global mobility.

History

  • The first airports appeared in the early 1900s as aviation began to develop.
  • Early airfields were simple grass strips without modern facilities.
  • Commercial passenger flights started in the 1920s and expanded steadily.
  • By the 1930s, dedicated terminals and paved runways became common.
  • After World War II, aviation technology advanced rapidly, boosting air travel.
  • Jet aircraft in the 1950s transformed airports into global transport centers.
  • Modern airports grew larger with expanded security and international services.
  • Today, airports are essential infrastructures linking economies and cultures.

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