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'''Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Aéroport international Jean-Jacques Celice''; {{wp|IATA airport code|IATA}}: '''SBT''', {{wp|ICAO airport code|ICAO}}: ''MASB'') is an {{wp|international airport}} on the island of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. The only airport in the country, Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport sees around 800,000 travelers annually. Although the terminal is located in [[Port-Anne|Sainte-Anne Parish]], the runway crosses into [[Sainte-Marie Parish]]. | '''Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Aéroport international Jean-Jacques Celice''; {{wp|IATA airport code|IATA}}: '''SBT''', {{wp|ICAO airport code|ICAO}}: '''MASB''') is an {{wp|international airport}} on the island of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. The only airport in the country, Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport sees around 800,000 travelers annually. Although the terminal is located in [[Port-Anne|Sainte-Anne Parish]], the runway crosses into [[Sainte-Marie Parish]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Saint-Baptiste's first airport was built in 1940 during the [[Second Great War (Levilion)|Second Great War]] as a military airbase for Coalition forces, particularly [[Albrennia]]. After the war, the Port-Anne International Air Force Base was converted to civilian use, receiving a $2,000,000 CMR renovation and officially opening to civilian aircrafts in 1946 under its current name. Since then, Jean-Jacques Celice sees service by a number of regional and international airlines, particularly those from mainland [[Marceaunia]]. The airport's runway was extended in 1981 to allow jetliners to land, and saw a second major renovation of 1.2 million SBL in 2015, updating Jean-Jacques Celice's terminal. | Saint-Baptiste's first airport was built in 1940 during the [[Second Great War (Levilion)|Second Great War]] as a military airbase for Coalition forces, particularly [[Albrennia]]. After the war, the Port-Anne International Air Force Base was converted to civilian use, receiving a $2,000,000 CMR renovation and officially opening to civilian aircrafts in 1946 under its current name. Since then, Jean-Jacques Celice sees service by a number of regional and international airlines, particularly those from mainland [[Marceaunia]]. The airport's runway was extended in 1981 to allow jetliners to land, and saw a second major renovation of 1.2 million SBL in 2015, updating Jean-Jacques Celice's terminal. | ||
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|Air Amandine || Anne-Marie, Belmont, Colette | |Air Amandine || Anne-Marie, Belmont, Colette | ||
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|[[Air Barcia]]|| Tradare, Persepoli | |||
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|Blaykish Air || Montigné, Port Tordu | |||
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==Accidents and incidents== | ==Accidents and incidents== | ||
[[Category:Transportation in Saint-Baptiste]] | [[Category:Transportation in Saint-Baptiste]] | ||
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Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport Aéroport international Jean-Jacques Celice | |||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Saint-Baptiste Aviation Authority | ||||||||||
Location | Sainte-Anne/Sainte-Marie, Saint-Baptiste | ||||||||||
Opened | 21 March 1940 | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 102 ft / 31 m | ||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||
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Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport (Principean: Aéroport international Jean-Jacques Celice; IATA: SBT, ICAO: MASB) is an international airport on the island of Saint-Baptiste. The only airport in the country, Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport sees around 800,000 travelers annually. Although the terminal is located in Sainte-Anne Parish, the runway crosses into Sainte-Marie Parish.
History
Saint-Baptiste's first airport was built in 1940 during the Second Great War as a military airbase for Coalition forces, particularly Albrennia. After the war, the Port-Anne International Air Force Base was converted to civilian use, receiving a $2,000,000 CMR renovation and officially opening to civilian aircrafts in 1946 under its current name. Since then, Jean-Jacques Celice sees service by a number of regional and international airlines, particularly those from mainland Marceaunia. The airport's runway was extended in 1981 to allow jetliners to land, and saw a second major renovation of 1.2 million SBL in 2015, updating Jean-Jacques Celice's terminal.
The airport is operated by the Saint-Baptiste Aviation Authority, and has been wholly owned by the government of Saint-Baptiste since the start of its operations.
Airlines and destinations
Airline | Destinations |
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Air Amandine | Anne-Marie, Belmont, Colette |
Air Barcia | Tradare, Persepoli |
Blaykish Air | Montigné, Port Tordu |