Nyhaven International Airport

Nyhaven International Airport (IATA: NHN, ICAO: KLNH) is the primary airport serving the Nyhaven–Kendall Metropolitan Area, the most populated metropolitan area in Lower Columbia. Located in the Nyhaven suburb of Ludviksen on the south bank of the Columbia River, the airport is approximately nine miles (15 km) from downtown Nyhaven and 14 miles (22 km) from central Kendall.

Terminal 1
Terminal 1 consists of a main terminal building housing Concourse 1A, which is the hub for ColumbiAir, as well as two satellite concourses. The entire Terminal 1 complex was built in the 1970s in preparation for the 1980 Summer Simlympics.

Concourse 1A
This concourse has 39 gates, all of which are used by national carrier ColumbiAir. Three of these gates were redesigned in recent years to accommodate the Airbus A380.

Concourse 1B
Concourse 1B has 24 gates, two of which can accommodate the A380, and is home to all international airlines flying from Asia and Oceania: Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Queensland, Cathay Pacific, China Eastern Airlines, El Al, Emirates, EVA Air, JAL, Kaisanese Airlines, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Royal Brunei Airlines, Shihai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and Virgin Australia. Illium Airways is scheduled to begin operations from Concourse 1B on 31 December 2012, flying to Illium City.

Concourse 1C
Concourse 1C is of identical design to Concourse 1B, having 24 gates. It houses all international airlines bound for European and Veratlantic destinations: Aer Lingus, Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Regno Aerei, Turkish Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic.

Terminal 2
Terminal 2 has 40 gates. It originally opened in 1957 but structurally is the newest terminal at the airport, having been completely rebuilt in the late 1980s. It houses all international airlines flying from destinations within the Americas: Air Canada, American Airlines, Canadian Airlines, Delta, Fly Illu'a, JetBlue, LAN, Southwest, United, and US Airways. Corraile Airlines is scheduled to begin using Terminal 2 for flights to Centreburg on 3 January 2013.

Business Terminal
This terminal is currently the oldest standing, having opened in 1955 as the original Terminal 1. Today, it is only used by business jets, and no airline uses it. The business terminal was originally scheduled to be upgraded to a more modern design as part of the airport's expansion in the 1970s, but because the Lower Columbian government was unwilling to give up its hangars to the terminal's east, the Port Authority was forced to alter its plans, opting instead to build a new Terminal 1 complex. The business terminal has 21 plane stands.

Airlines and destinations
{{airport-dest-list | 3rdcoltitle = Terminal | Aer Lingus | Dublin | 1C | Aeroméxico | Guadalajara, Mexico City| 2 | Air Canada | Toronto-Pearson, Montréal-Trudeau | 2 | Air China | Beijing-Capital | 1B | Air France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle | 1C | Air New Zealand | Auckland | 1B | Air Queensland | Brisbane | 1B | Alitalia | Rome-Fiumicino | 1C | American Airlines | Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK | 2 | British Airways | London-Heathrow | 1C | Canadian Airlines | Kingston, Portland (KB), Port Ruppert | 2 | Cathay Pacific | Hong Kong | 1B | China Eastern Airlines | Shanghai-Pudong | 1B | ColumbiAir | Anashi, Anchorage, Atarashima, Auckland, Barcelona, Brisbane, Centreburg, Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dubai, Honolulu, Hong Kong, Houston-Intercontinental, Illium City-Sariah (via Tokyo-Narita), Indianapolis, Jennai, Kingston, Las Vegas, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Madrid, Miami, Moscow-Domodedovo, Munich, New Dallas (via Hong Kong), New York-JFK, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Phoenix, Port Ruppert, Rome-Fiumicino, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Shiroku (begins 18 January 2013), Singapore, Sydney, Taiko-Itomi, Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion, Tokyo-Narita, Toronto-Pearson, Woking, Wollongong Seasonal: Den Exstreme | 1A | ColumbiAir Illu'a Express (ILEX) | Colbitz, Daloa, Powell, Strathmore/Palmona | 1A | ColumbiAir Regional Express (REX) | Aberdeen (PC), Boise, Calgary, Courtenay, Edmonton, Eugene, Kelowna, Kennewick, La Grande, Medford, Missoula, Olympia, Portland (WL), Salem, Seattle/Tacoma, Spokane/Coeur d'Alene, Tillamook, Vancouver, Victoria (VI), Yakima | 1A | Corraile Airlines | Centreburg (begins 3 January 2013) | 2 | Delta Air Lines | Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York-JFK| 2 | El Al | Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion | 1B | Emirates | Dubai | 1B | EVA Air | Taipei-Taoyuan | 1B | Fly Illu'a | Colbitz, Daloa, Strathmore/Palmona | 2 | Iberia | Madrid | 1C | Illium Airways | Illium City-Sariah (begins 31 December} | 1B | Japan Airlines | Osaka-Kansai, Tokyo-Narita | 1B | JetBlue Airways | Boston, New York-JFK | 2 | Kaisanese Airlines | Taiko-Itomi | 1B | KLM | Amsterdam | 1C | Korean Air | Seoul-Incheon | 1B | LAN Airlines | Lima, Santiago de Chile | 2 | Lufthansa | Berlin-Brandenburg (begins 27 October 2013), Berlin-Tegel (closes 26 October 2013), Frankfurt, Munich | 1C | Malaysia Airlines | Kuala Lumpur | 1B | Philippine Airlines | Manila | 1B | Qantas | Melbourne, Sydney | 1B | Regno Aerei | Jennai Seasonal: Calora (begins 1 March 2013) | 1C | Royal Brunei Airlines | Bandar Seri Begawan | 1B | Shihai Airways | Shiroku | 1B | Singapore Airlines | Singapore | 1B | Southwest Airlines | Baltimore, Chicago-Midway, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix | 2 | Thai Airways International | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi | 1B | Turkish Airlines | Istanbul-Atatürk | 1C | United Airlines | Denver, Houston-Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Newark, Chicago-O'Hare, San Francisco, Washington-Dulles | 2 | US Airways | Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix | 2 | Virgin Atlantic | London-Heathrow | 1C | Virgin Australia | Sydney | 1B }}

Road
NHN Airport sits at the end of the R-150 freeway, which provides the only road access to the terminal complex.

Rail
A railroad terminates in the airport terminal loop at the Nyhaven Airport station. It is served by the Flytrain express train service to both Nyhaven Central Station and Kendall Parliament Station, with trains departing for one of the two stations every 15 minutes.