Adelie Point Capital International Airport, also known as Capital Airport, or Adelie Point Airport, ICAO code: APAP, is the largest airport serving the Antarctican Penguin State. It is based in Adelie Point, the capital of APS. It has destinations to both international and domestic airports.
History[]
Built in in 1970, the airport, then called Sandstone Research Base served mainly as a stop-over point and hub for research in Antarctica. As tourism in the Antarctican Penguin State increased dramatically in the 1980's, a quicker way was needed to reach the country (back then, only ships and research aircraft were the only ways to get there), so the airport was renovated to accomodate commerical airliners. Terminal I1 (Intl. 1) was the first terminal built, in 1982, followed by Terminals I2 (Intl. 2) and D1 (Domestic 1). In late 1982, the airport was renamed to Adelie Point Capital. T-I1 was demolished in 1994, and was replaced with I3, which had a higher capacity. I2 was renovated in 2001, along with D1. Terminal I4D2, a combined international/domestic terminal, was built in 2008.
Facilities[]
The airport has 2 parallel runways, on both sides of the airport. The four terminals (I2, I3, D1, and I4D2) and in the center of the airport, along with hangars and other buildings. A monorail connects the airport entrance, I4D2 and I3. Buslines travel to and from the airport. The parking avaliable is able to support A380s.
See Also[]
- Southern Star Airways
- Penguin International Airlines
- Antarc Penguin State