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===Terminal===
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Rhea International Airport
مطار آل ريا ة الدولي
Maṭār al-Reyāh al-Dawlyy
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorRIA Group S.A.M.
ServesRhea, Gandhara
LocationJamalabad
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL5,059 ft / 1,542 m
Map
RIA is located in Gandhara
RIA
RIA
Location within Gandhara
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 2,461 8,075 Asphalt
09L/27R 3,292 10,801 Concrete
09C/27C 3,962 13,000 Asphalt/Concrete
09R/27L 2,428 7,967 Asphalt/Concrete
14L/32R 2,954 9,692 Asphalt
14R/32L 3,048 10,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
PassengersIncrease69,849,667
Freight (tonnes)Increase1,647,398
Aircraft movementsIncrease481,286
Economic & social impact$29.3 billion

Rhea International Airport (Arabic: مطار آل ريا ة الدولي, Maṭār al-Reyāh al-Dawlyy) (IATA: RIA, ICAO: OGRA) is the main international airport of Gandhara, located 21 km (13 mi) northeast of the city center of Rhea, lying in the municipality of Jamalabad, Sadat. The airport is Outernatia's third busiest and the world's seventh busiest airport by passenger traffic, serving 69.8 million passengers in 2017.

Rhea International Airport is the hub and primary maintenance base for Gandhara Airways, Gandhara's flag carrier airline, as well as for Air Nura. The airport also serves as a base for A+ Airlines, Freehan Airways, Kimmy Airlines, and Lost Islands Airways. Also large companies such as Safar Aviation Services, an aircraft ground handling company, and the Transoceanic Aviation Group, a multinational airline holding company, have their head offices on the grounds of Rhea International Airport.

History

Early years

Originally named Mensurabad Airport, after the nearby village of Mensurabad, the airport opened on 30 July 1933 as a military airbase. Civil aviation started in June 1936 when Gandhara Airwork, the predecessor of Gandhara Airways, commenced operations and the airport eventually lost its military role completely. A new terminal was completed in 1949 and it was decided that the airport would become the primary airport of Gandhara. The airport was renamed to Rhea International Airport in 1967.

Since 1992, the airport is owned and operated by RIA Group S.A.M., with the Gandhari Ministry of Finance holding 57.36% of the shares, while the municipalities of Rhea (20.02%) and Jamalabad (14.62%), and private investors (8.00%) hold the rest of the shares.

Development since the 2000s

The construction of a new Air Traffic Control tower was completed in 2001. The tower is 56.9 m (187 ft) high and it has an area of 1,100 m² (11,840 sq ft).

Since 2003, the aircraft ground handling company Safar Aviation Services has its head office at the grounds of Rhea International Airport. The company is part of the Transoceanic Aviation Group (TAG), a multinational airline holding company that has its head office at Rhea International Airport as well.

Infrastructure

Layout of the airport

Terminal

Rhea International Airport uses a one-terminal concept, meaning that all its facilities are located under a single roof. Transit passengers have their luggage automatically transferred to their connecting flight, and they usually need a short walk to the next gate. The terminal itself consists of three sections or halls, designated 1, 2, and 3. These halls are connected, it is possible on both sides of the security or border inspection to walk from between piers, even if the piers are located at different halls.

The airport has a wide range of shops and restaurants as a source of revenue and as an additional attraction for passengers.

Departure Hall 1

Departure Hall 1 consists of piers B, C, and D. Pier B exclusively handles domestic flights within Gandhara, while piers C and D are used for domestic flights and flights within Outernatia. Lettucian Airlines and Rainfall Airways typically operate out of pier C. Piers B and D have 14 gates each, and pier C has 21 gates.

Departure Hall 2

Departure Hall 2 consists of piers E and F.

Pier E is the largest pier and has two levels. The lower floor handles flights within Outernatia and the upper floor is used for transoceanic flights to Internatia and Aurora. The pier has 78 gates. The gates on the lower floor are numbered E-1 to E-39, while the gates on the upper floor are numbered E-40 to E-78.

Pier F is dedicated to transoceanic flights to Internatia and has 14 gates. It is typically home to Tikatan airline A+ Airlines.

Departure Hall 3

Departure Hall 3 consists of piers G and H. Pier G has 8 gates and is typically dominated by airlines that have a code sharing partnership with Gandhara Airways, such as Kimmy Airlines, and the Transoceanic Aviation Group-airlines Freehan Airways and Lost Islands Airways. Due to the large amount of flights to Kimmystan, the gate is nicknamed "Kimmystan gate". Pier H has 13 gates and is able to handle widebody aircraft, such as Gandhara Airways' Airbus A380-800.

Runways

Rhea International Airport has three runways that are all used in two directions. Runway 01/19 is 4,002 m × 60 m (13,130 ft × 197 ft), 09/27 is 3,925 m × 60 m (12,877 ft × 197 ft), and 08/26 is 3,862 m × 60 m (12,671 ft × 197 ft).

Number Length Width ILS
01/19 4,002 m (13,130 ft) 60 m (197 ft) Cat. III (both directions)
09/27 3,925 m (12,877 ft) 60 m (197 ft) Cat. III (both directions)
08/26 3,862 m (12,671 ft) 60 m (197 ft) Cat. II (08)

Statistics

Busiest routes from Rhea International Airport (2016)
Rank City / Country Passengers Annual Change
1 Kimmystan Nordfjord, Kimmystan 1,469,81500 0Increase01.7%
2 Tikata Madakia, Tikata 1,376,41400 0Increase02.3%
3 Victoria Mirabella, Victoria 1,264,92700 0Increase04.1%
4 Land of Jhe Freeh Endého, Land of Jhe Freeh 1,185,07900 0Increase08.6%
5 Tikata Turzy, Tikata 1,107,34800 0Decrease00.9%
6 DPR Jindalea Sanggumdang, DPR Jindalea 1,098,75200 0Increase02.8%
7 Lettuce Hugo Chávez City, Lettuce 1,094,52700 0Increase013.1%
8 Gandhara Kazmi, Gandhara 991,22400 0Increase02.6%
9 Raingate Solitude, Raingate 986,11300 0Increase06.8%
10 Kimmystan Fettevika, Kimmystan 885,55300 0Decrease01.4%
11 Asabiya Khayzuran, Asabiya 867,51200 0Increase02.4%
12 Tikata Surme, Tikata 802,35600 0Increase05.2%
13 Pebbleland Rosetown, Pebbleland 781,82600 0Increase00.7%
14 Lost Islands Esonáth, Lost Islands 780,47300 0Increase01.5%
15 Almarania Saída, Almarania 775,21100 0Decrease024.2%
16 Ponásikwa Apsolękh, Ponásikwa 734,44000 0Increase04.3%
17 Laranjeiras Pomar, Laranjeiras 693,23400 0Decrease012.1%
18 Frostfall Snowpeak, Frostfall 686,81300 0Increase02.7%
19 Irdminia Skyrim, Irdminia 651,36500 0Increase04.2%
20 Kimmystan Hagelin, Kimmystan 613,23400 0Increase04.9%

Other facilities

In addition to shops, restaurants, and airport lounges, Rhea International Airport has more facilities for passengers and visitors, such as a rooftop viewing area for aircraft spotting. This area is accessible to the public, free of charge, from the airport's landside.

Since 2015, the airport houses a Hilton hotel with 566 rooms. The hotel is directly connected to the terminal via a covered walkway.

See also