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Gimhae International Airport (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan, South Korea. Opened in 1976, the airport is named after the nearby city of Gimhae. A new international terminal opened on October 31, 2007. [3] Gimhae International Airport is the main hub for Air Busan, and a focus city for Jeju Air, Jin Air and Korean ...
An Airbus plane belonging to South Korean carrier Air Busan caught fire on Tuesday at Gimhae International Airport in the country’s south while preparing for departure to Hong Kong, fire ...
Gimhae International Airport: Cheongju: RKTU: CJJ: ... Jeju Second International Airport (not decided yet) Sinan/Heuksando: Korea Airports Corporation: Heuksando Airport
May 9, 1983 – Acquired the right to operate Gimhae International Airport; June 1, 1984 – Opened Civil Aviation Training Center; September 6, 1985 – Acquired the right to operate Jeju International Airport (Jeju Island) April 7, 1990 – Renamed as Korea International Airport Authority
Rank Airport City Passengers 1. Incheon International Airport: Seoul Metro Area: 62,082,032 2. Jeju International Airport: Jeju: 29,604,363 3. Gimpo International Airport
Gimhae International Airport Station (Korean: 공항역; Hanja: 空港驛) is a station of the BGLRT Line of Busan Metro in Daejeo-dong, Gangseo District, Busan, South Korea. BGLRT connects Gimhae and Busan International Airport with two western outreaches of the Busan Metro system. Gimhae International Airport Station thus as the name implies ...
Gadeok Island New Airport (Korean: 가덕도신공항; Hanja: 加德島新空港) is a planned international airport currently under construction on Gadeokdo, an island of Busan, Gyeongnam, South Korea. Upon completion, the airport will replace all functions of Gimhae International Airport handling
Gimhae International Airport (PUS) is the closest airport, 35 kilometres (22 miles) east of Changwon in the city of Gimhae. In 2016, the airport was the 4th busiest in South Korea, with 14,900,815 passengers passing through. [40]