Tajima Airport

Tajima Airport

但馬飛行場

Tajima Hikōjō
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorGovernment
LocationToyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Elevation AMSL578 ft / 176 m
Coordinates35°30′46″N 134°47′13″E / 35.51278°N 134.78694°E / 35.51278; 134.78694
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RJBT is located in Hyōgo Prefecture
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Location in Japan
RJBT is located in Japan
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RJBT (Japan)
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 1,200 3,937 Asphalt concrete
Statistics (2015)
Passengers28,632
Cargo (metric tonnes)0
Aircraft movement4,397

Tajima Airport (但馬飛行場, Tajima Hikōjō, "Tajima Airfield") (IATA: TJH, ICAO: RJBT), also known as Kounotori Tajima Airport (コウノトリ但馬空港, Kounotori Tajima Kūkō) is an airport 2.6 NM (4.8 km; 3.0 mi) southwest[2] of Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.

History

The airport was built during the bubble economy to service the long-distance transport needs of northern Hyogo since this area lacked a motorway and shinkansen. The airport started construction in the late 80s and was finished in 1994, right as Japan's economic crisis was getting into full swing. As such the airport has never managed to attain the predicted passenger numbers and is heavily subsidised by the prefectural government.

The airport's only scheduled service is to Osaka International Airport; as of the summer 2013 timetable, there are two round trips per day.[3] The flight competes with the more frequent Kounotori limited express train for passenger traffic between northern Hyogo and Osaka, and thus mainly attracts connecting traffic from other Japanese cities. Total travel time between Tajima and Tokyo Haneda Airport is from 2 hours 5 minutes to 2 hours 40 minutes, including a 20 to 50 minute connection in Osaka.[3] The government of Hyogo Prefecture lobbied All Nippon Airways for the opening of nonstop service from Tajima to Haneda when additional slots were opened at Haneda in 2011.[4] Various local authorities provide subsidies of up to 6,000 yen for Tajima Airport area residents who take the flight.[5]

Accidents and incidents

  • On July 20, 2009, a helicopter traveling from Yonago Airport to Tajima Airport lost visibility in the midst of a sudden rainy season storm and crashed into a mountain near Tajima Airport, killing the pilot. The crash was ruled to be pilot error in miscalculating the weather en route.[6]
  • On July 21, 2013, a small private aircraft overran the runway while landing at Tajima, breaking through a guard rail and crashing into a wooded area nearby. The three occupants were slightly injured and the airport was temporarily closed.[7]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Japan Air Commuter Osaka–Itami

References

  1. ^ "Tajima Airport" (PDF). Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  2. ^ AIS Japan Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "コウノトリ但馬空港 発着時刻表". Tajima Airport Terminal Co,.Ltd. Archived from the original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  4. ^ "兵庫県、但馬―羽田直行便を要請 全日空と交渉". 日本経済新聞. 17 March 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  5. ^ "運賃助成制度案内". 但馬空港推進協議会. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  6. ^ "機長の天候判断ミス 兵庫ヘリ墜落で運輸安全委報告". 日本経済新聞. 29 October 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  7. ^ "小型機がオーバーラン、3人重軽傷 兵庫・但馬空港". 日本経済新聞. 22 July 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.