Ryūgasaki Airfield
Ryūgasaki Airfield (龍ヶ崎飛行場, Ryūgasaki Hikōjō) is a privately-owned airfield in the city Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki, Japan.
Ryūgasaki Airfield 龍ヶ崎飛行場 Ryūgasaki Hikōjō | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Private | ||||||||||
Owner | New Central Airservice | ||||||||||
Serves | Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki | ||||||||||
Location | Japan | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 8 ft / 2.5 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 35°54′23″N 140°14′32″E | ||||||||||
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Ryūgasaki Airfield Location in Japan Ryūgasaki Airfield Ryūgasaki Airfield (Japan) | |||||||||||
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The airport was opened on November 11, 1969 as a private venture by Nissho Iwai. Although there are no scheduled flights, it is a base for light aircraft and pilot training. Due to its proximity to Narita International Airport, the airspace around the airport is under traffic control by Narita, and there are certain restrictions on operations. The runway is also used as a drag racing course.
The airport contains the headquarters of New Central Airservice.[1][2]
References
- "The Kawada Group." Kawada Industries. Retrieved on February 21, 2010. "Headquarters 3177 Handa-cho, Ryugasaki-shi, Ibaraki 301-0806, Japan"
- "路線外運行." New Central Airlines. Retrieved on February 21, 2010. "お問い合わせは 〒301-0806 茨城県竜ヶ崎市半田町3177 竜ヶ崎飛行場内"
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