Tainan Airport

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Tainan Airport
臺南航空站
IATA: TNN - ICAO: RCNN
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Civil Aeronautics Administration
Serves Tainan City
Elevation AMSL 63 ft (19 m)
Coordinates 22°57′01″N, 120°12′20″E

Tainan Airport (臺南機場, formally 臺南航空站) (IATA: TNNICAO: RCNN) is a commercial airport located in South District, Tainan City, Taiwan, Republic of China. It is shared with Republic of China Air Force Tainan AFB.

It is the third busiest domestic airport after Taipei Songshan Airport and Kaohsiung Airport.

Because of the share use with the Air Force, the airport terminal was built quite a distance away from the airfield. Passengers disembark at the apron and board shuttle buses to the terminal. Also because of the share use, some flights will be cancelled when the Air Force is conducting war games.

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