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Sungshan Domestic Airport

Sungshan Domestic Airport (松山國內機場 Pinyin: Songshan Guonei Jichang), or Taipei Sung Shan Airport, is in Songshan District, Taipei, the Republic of China. The airport is 182 hectares.

Table of contents
1 Servicing airlines
2 History
3 External links

Servicing airlines

Airlines providing regular passenger and cargo flight are:
  • Mandarin Airlines (華信)
  • Far Eastern Air Transport Corp (遠東)
  • Tranasia Airways (復興)
  • Uni Air (立榮)
Four offer unscheduled charter flight:
  • Daily Air (德安)
  • Sunrise Airlines (中興)
  • Great Bird Air Lines (大鵬)
  • Asia Pacific Airlines (亞太)

History

The airport started as a Japanese military airbase during the Occupation. In 1946, it came to be controlled by the Republic of China's Air Force. Before the establishment of the
People's Republic of China, the airport provided flight routes between Shanghai and Taipei, occasionally via Fuzhou.

Shared with the militia, civilian use -- both domestic and international -- began on April 16, 1950 in the reconstructed The Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Civil Aeronautics Administration Taipei Airport (交通部民用航空局台北航空站). Domestic destinations have been Kaohsiung, Hualien, Taichung, Makung, and Tainan. The first international destinations were Seattle, Tokyo, Pusan, Manila, Bangkok, and Hong Kong. The first international airlines include Japan Airline, Malaysian Airline, and Indonesia Airline. All international activities were relocated to Chiang Kai-shek International Airport after its inauguration on February 26, 1979.

An issue of contention is whether flights to the mainland would fly out of Sungshan Domestic or CKS International (since the mainland is technically "domestic"). Mayor Ma Ying-jeou has been pressing to make Sungshan Airport Taipei's main cross-strait terminal, citing that its location close to the city center would make it preferable for business travellers. However, some members of the pan-green coalition have cited that allowing mainland flights to land so close to the presidential headquarters would cause a security hazard.

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