Shaz City International Airport

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Shaz City International Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorMonarch Transportation Care Services, Inc.
ServesImperial City of Shaz
LocationImperial City of Shaz
Hub for
Elevation AMSL668 ft / 204 m
WebsiteSCIA Web
Map
Location of SCIA
Location of SCIA
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
90R 8,200 2,500 Asphalt
90E 8,200 2,500 Asphalt
90N 8,200 2,500 Asphalt
90K 8,200 2,500 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
01N 70 21.3 Concrete
02N 70 21.3 Concrete
03N 90 27.4 Concrete
04N 90 27.4 Concrete
05N 70 21.3 Concrete
06N 70 21.3 Concrete
01S 70 21.3 Concrete
02S 70 21.3 Concrete
03S 90 27.4 Concrete
04S 90 27.4 Concrete
05S 70 21.3 Concrete
06S 70 21.3 Concrete
Statistics (2020)
Passangers10,432,231
Flights In24,534
Flights Out23,442
Transfers2,487
1: Statistics are estimates
2: Helipads are either North or South of the Diagram Above and are not shown
Shaz City International Airport, herein referred to as SCIA, Inc., is an Airport within the Imperial City of Shaz within the Shazbotdom Empire. As the central hub for all air travel in and out of the Shazbotdom Empire, we are proud to offer our services to you. If you are coming into the Empire for Business, Pleasure or a bit of both, you will come through our airport. Foreign Dignitaries, College Students, Families, Couples or those who are Single, we will ensure that your transfer into the Empire is a pleasurable one.

About Us

SCIA, Inc. originally opened in 1957 as a Single Runway, 8 Gate airport that serviced the Imperial Capital to the outlying cities of the Imperial Homeland so that businessmen and women could travel quickly and easily around the country. In 1973 it opened up a new runway and terminal expansion that included limited service outside the Imperial Mainland to nations that were considered Allies, which were few and far between during that timeframe. In 1981, with the coming of slightly more advanced aircraft, another two runways were opened up and a new terminal was built onto the current structure, expanding the capabilities by allowing another 35 to 40 flights per day out of and into the Empire.
From it's opening in 1957 until 1991, it was operated solely by the Imperial Aviation Board, which was a subset of the Ministry of the Interior. After the election of Emperor Leotardia, the IAB was switched from being under the Ministry of the Interior to being under the authority of the Ministry of Transportation, and assigned it's own Assistant Director of Operations, which reported directly to the Minister of Transportation. During this timeframe in which it was switched between the two Ministries, there was no new expansion of the Airport and air travel stagnated within the Empire, seeing no growth until 2004, in which it was the decision of then Emperor George A. Loak to hand over the day to day operations of the airport to a private corporation. A bidding process went out and the company that won the contract was "Monarch Transportation Care Services, Inc.", which was headquartered in the Imperial City of Kenner, located NorthWest of the Capital.
In 2010, Supreme Emperor Larry Williams floated the idea of giving full control of the airport, including ownership, to MTCS, Inc. Public opinion was high for this idea and in February of 2011, a bill was put forth before the Parliament. After a week of deliberations, it was passed with only 3 dissenting votes in both houses of Parliament and was signed by Supreme Emperor Williams the next day. Since then, we have worked tirelessly to expand services at the airport. In 2014, using a grant from the Imperial Government, an entirely new Terminal Complex System was built on the southern part of the property. It opened up in December 2016 and the old terminal complexes were demolished and Two runways were built in their place.
Currently, there are Four Runways and the Three Terminal Complexes. With all Four Runways heading East to West pattern, the turnaround is rapid for each gate and flights can flip gates in a rate rarely seen before in the modern world. Even though it is also not mandated, MTCS, Inc has been able to repay nearly Three-Quarters of the money that was gifted to it within the grant back to the Imperial Authority. We look forward to a bright future for SCIA, Inc. and the entirety of the Shazbotdom Air Travel Industry.

Airport Strucure

Terminal One is located at the Far Western portion of the property, while Terminal Two is the "Island" directly east of it. Airline parking is located between Terminal Two and Terminal Three. Terminal Three is located at the Far Eastern portion of the property. There is also airline parking scattered throughout the property and hangers to the North and South of the runways. There are more than four dozen little shops, restaurants, and other amenities throughout Terminal One and Three, including many varieties of local cuisine from the Empire and nations that have friendly relations with the Empire.

Terminal One

Intra-Empire Flights

Concourse A

Main Building Section Gates

  1. Shaz Hopper
  2. Shaz Hopper
  3. Shaz Hopper
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  8. Huawan Intercontinental
  9. Huawan Intercontinental
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  17. Air Shinoviet
  18. Air Shinoviet

Concourse B

Northern Off-Shoot Section

  1. Shaz Hopper
  2. Shaz Hopper
  3. Shaz Hopper
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  7. Westward Thrust
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Concourse C

Southern Off-Shoot Section

  1. Shaz Hopper
  2. Shaz Hopper
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  6. Royal Pacific Airways
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Terminal Two

Intra-Empire and International Flights

Concourse A

North/South Island

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  25. ShazAir
  26. ShazAir
  27. ShazAir
  28. ShazAir
  29. ShazAir
  30. ShazAir

Terminal Three

International Flights

Concourse A

North Building Section Gates

  1. ShazAir
  2. ShazAir
  3. Red Kangaroo
  4. n/a
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Concourse B

South Building Section Gates

  1. ShazAir
  2. ShazAIr
  3. n/a
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  6. n/a
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Concourse C

Main Building Secction Gates

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  7. n/a
  8. n/a
  9. ShazAir
  10. ShazAir

Helipads

Each Helipad can be rented by up to 6 different corporations

After discussions by the Council of Operations of SCIA, Inc., it was decided that the corporation would allow the rental of our Helipads to foreign entities. Users of each Helipad must ensure that they contact the Air Traffic Control tower prior to the use of the Helipad to ensure that no other corporation is taking off or landing at that point in time, as to not cause issues for all involved.

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