Hiroshima Airport

Hiroshima Airport
広島空港
Hiroshima Kūkō
IATA: HIJICAO: RJOA
WMO: 47789
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Hiroshima Prefectural Government
Location Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan
Elevation AMSL 1,086 ft / 331 m
Coordinates 34°26′10″N 132°55′10″E / 34.43611°N 132.91944°E / 34.43611; 132.91944Coordinates: 34°26′10″N 132°55′10″E / 34.43611°N 132.91944°E / 34.43611; 132.91944
Website www.hij.airport.jp
Map
RJOA

Location in Japan

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 3,000 9,843 Asphalt/concrete
Statistics (2014)
Passengers 2,721,204
Cargo (metric tonnes) 20,486
Source: Japanese AIP at AIS Japan[1]
Osaka Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Civil Aviation Bureau [2]

Hiroshima Airport (広島空港 Hiroshima Kūkō) (IATA: HIJ, ICAO: RJOA) is an airport in the city of Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Located 50 km (31 mi) east[1] of Hiroshima, it is the largest airport in the Chūgoku region.

History

Hiroshima Airport interior

New Hiroshima Airport opened for public use in 1993 as a replacement for Hiroshima Airport, which was renamed Hiroshima-Nishi Airport. The old airport was located in a more central waterfront location, but was too small to handle widebody aircraft and could not be expanded. In 1994, New Hiroshima Airport was renamed Hiroshima Airport.[3]

The airport's single runway opened with a length of 2,500 m (700 m longer than Hiroshima-Nishi). The runway was extended to 3,000 m in 2001, and its instrument landing system was upgraded to CAT-IIIa in 2008 and CAT-IIIb in 2009.[3]

Terminal

Hiroshima has one terminal with separated departures and arrivals facilities for domestic and international flights and seven lettered gates (A through D domestic; E through G international). The international and domestic areas are separated landside by a central atrium. The domestic departures lounge has separate JAL and ANA airline lounges, while the international area has one shared airport lounge.[4]

Airlines and destinations

80% of the airport's domestic traffic is to and from Haneda Airport in Tokyo; the Hiroshima-Haneda route is the fifth-busiest domestic air route in Japan.

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Beijing-Capital, Dalian
Air Do Sapporo-Chitose[5]
Air Seoul Seoul–Incheon[6]
All Nippon Airways Naha, Tokyo-Haneda
All Nippon Airways
operated by ANA Wings
Fukuoka
All Nippon Airways
operated by Ibex Airlines
Osaka-Itami, Tokyo-Narita
Asiana Airlines Seoul-Incheon
China Airlines Taipei-Taoyuan
China Eastern Airlines Chengdu, Shanghai-Pudong
Dragonair Hong Kong
Fuji Dream Airlines Shizuoka
HK Express Hong Kong[7]
Japan Airlines Sapporo-Chitose, Tokyo-Haneda
Spring Airlines Japan Tokyo-Narita[8]

Statistics

Year Passengers Year Passengers
1995 2,652,270 1998 2,989,733
1996 2,761,389 1999 3,263,171
1997 2,849,670 2000 3,330,770
20112,499,855 20122,693,652
20132,622,309 20142,677,134

Source:[9] [10]

Ground transportation

Road

The airport has no direct expressway connection but is located near the San'yō Expressway. Limousine bus service to and from the downtown Hiroshima Bus Terminal is scheduled at 53 minutes but is often subject to traffic delays.[11] Hiroshima Station is accessible by bus in 45 minutes. Bus service is also available to Shiraichi Station, Fukuyama Station, Kure Station and Mihara Station.[12]

Rail

Unusually among major Japanese airports, Hiroshima Airport has no railway station. The closest station is Shiraichi Station on the San'yō Main Line, and planners have proposed connecting the airport to this station with a new line, or to build a new station on the San'yō Shinkansen high-speed rail line. The West Japan Railway Company, which operates both lines, has rejected proposals for connections because of the high cost involved and to maintain JR's competitiveness with commercial airlines for passenger traffic to and from Hiroshima.

Accidents and incidents

Landing path of Flight 162 at Hiroshima

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.

  1. 1 2 "AIS Japan". Aisjapan.mlit.go.jp.
  2. "Hiroshima Airport Statistics" (PDF) (Press release). Osaka Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Civil Aviation Bureau. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 "広島空港". 大阪航空局. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  4. "2F 出発ロビー・チケットカウンター | ターミナルマップ | 広島空港". Hij.airport.jp.
  5. http://airlineroute.net/2015/07/23/hd-w15update1/
  6. "에어서울, 10월부터 아시아나 日 노선 순차 인수". NEWSIS.COM (in Korean). 15 July 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  7. http://www.hkexpress.com/zh-hant/promos/hij
  8. http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/28666-spring-airlines-japan-delays-launch-until-august-1
  9. "Airport usage" (PDF) (in Japanese).
  10. "Airport usage".
  11. "広島―東京間、航空会社の逆襲なるか 新幹線シェア伸ばす". Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  12. "Access Information". Hiroshima Airport. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  13. Kaminsky-Morrow, David. "Asiana A320 involved in Hiroshima landing incident". Flight Global. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  14. Yeo, Ghim-Lay. "-Investigators sent to Asiana A320 runway excursion in Hiroshima". Flight Global. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  15. 1 2 AFP (15 April 2015). "Asiana plane skids off runway in Japan, leaving 20 injured". The Daily Telegraph (online edition). Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  16. Yoshikawa, Tadayuki (25 April 2015). "広島空港、アシアナ事故機撤去へ 26日から運用条件緩和". Aviation Wire. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
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