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Revision as of 21:50, 9 October 2020

Below you will see a list of Anterian Airports, from large to small (as in Million Passagers transported per year, 2019)

Rank Airport IATA Million Passagers (2019) Year Established Notes
TBA Haæstre International Airport,  New Sebronia HIA 100.3 1958 Largest airport in New Sebronia, got a new terminal building in 2016, which gave it the nickname "Starport"
5 Kentasi Horlet International airport,  Kentalis KHIA 83,2 1916 (Military)
1926 (Civilian)
TBA Den Edeldec South Airport,  New Sebronia DES 65,0 1927
TBA Havenstæt Deimeka International,  New Sebronia HDI 47.6 1970
TBA Navæ Bariken Airport ,  New Sebronia NBA 21.7 1989
TBA Merseyside International Airport,  Speke MIA 15.9 2000
TBA Feriben-Navæstæt Commercial Airport,  New Sebronia FNCA 10.2 1951 (Military)
2001 (Civilian)
TBA Saikabarge City Airport,  New Sebronia SCA 7.9 1990
TBA Injonis City Airport,  New Sebronia ICA 5.2 2003