King Marco Bonnecelli Airport

King Marco Bonnecelli Airport, also known as Celeste Airport, is one of the four international airports of Cattala, located north-east of the capital city of Celeste within the province of Amosseri. It is owned and operated by Celeste Airport Holdings, a state-owned company which previously owned all four international airports before they were privatised.

Bonnecelli Airport has one passenger terminal with a total annual handling capacity of 3 million passengers. It opened in 1953, making it the oldest used terminal in any major Cattalian airport. It was extended in 1995 but has seen a steady decline in passenger numbers in recent years and the ending of many regular services, most notably by Cattala Airways, who left the airport entirely in June 2013 and flights were replaced by their smaller regional subsidiary. Passenger numbers fell by 40% in 2013 alone.

Government reports leaked in March 2014 suggested that the Ministry of Transport may close King Marco Bonnecelli Airport in 2018. The provincial government would then be able to develop the airport site as a new suburb for the capital, as the base for a new relief line for the InterCity rail network or a new power station to supply the city.