Kurosaki Ichigo International Airport

Kurosaki Ichigo International Airport (黒崎 一護国際空港) or KIIA, also known as New Kaijo International Airport, is an international airport located in Nozaki. It is the main airport serving the Greater Kaijo Area. Opened in June 2019, it replaced Shouzo Nijimura International Airport as the primary international gateway to the country. The airport currently operates with two terminals and two runways with another two terminals and a third runway to be completed by 2020. It is expected to handle up to 80 million passengers annually making it one of the largest airports in East Asia.

Built on reclaimed land along the Kaijo Bay, construction of the airport began in 2016 and was led by the Ministry of Transportation with Takenaka Construction. The Government of Mikenstein have invested US$7,700,000,000 on the project with the remaining balance funded by a consortium of local banks including Yotsuba Financial Group, Suzuki Financial Group and Akashi Bank. The airport is named after Teikonian samurai and scholar Kurosaki Ichigo, the first person from Teiko to fly across the pacific.

The airport will serve as the new central hub of Teiko Airlines, and Rakuzan Pacific.