Kurosaki Ichigo International Airport

Kurosaki Ichigo International Airport (虹村修国際空港) or KIIA, also known as New Kaijo International Airport, is an airport being built to replace Shouzo Nijimura International Airport. Upon completition, it will be the largest airport in the country and is expected to handle up to 80 million passengers annually. Changes of the design have delayed construction of the project. The new design will feature two longer runways and four terminals from the old four runway and three terminals design. The Government of Mikenstein have invested US$7,700,000,000 on the project. The airport is expected to be completed next year and will open to public in the same year.

The airport is located in Nozaki. It is being built on reclaimed land off the coast of Kaijo and will be connected to parts of the Greater Kaijo Area via rail and an airport access road. It is named after Teikonian samurai and scholar Kurosaki Ichigo, the first person from Teiko to fly across the pacific.