Narita International Airport Facts
The Narita International Airport is a public international aviation facility that is located in Japan and is often also known as the Tokyo Narita Airport. It has an IATA code of NRT and an ICAO code of RJAA. Right now, the Narita International Airport is operated by the same companywhich is the Narita International Airport Corporation.
There are quite a few various airlines that use the Narita International Airport as their primary service hub. These airlines include Air Asia Japan, United Airlines, Jet Star Japan, All Nippon Airways, Delta Air Lines, and Nippon Cargo Airlines.
2 different runways are being in operation at the Narita International Airport right now, and both of these runways are asphalt. One of the runways measures about 8,000 feet in total length (which roughly translates to 2,500 meters in total length) and the other runway sizes13,000 feet intotal length.
Back in the year 2011, the Narita International Airport was projected to have welcomed more than 20 million passengers for the duration of the year. Likewise, it had 180,000 aircraft movements and the facility moved about 1,000 metric tons of cargo during the same amount of time.
*(Source: Wikipedia.org)