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    Aomori Airport

    A key regional gateway to Japan's Tohoku region, renowned for efficient operations and world-class snow removal[8][2].

    IATA Code:AOJ
    Aomori Airport logo
    US Airport Illustration
    Watch Tower

    Overview of the Airport

    Aomori Airport (AOJ) is located southwest of downtown Aomori, serving as the primary air hub for northern Honshu. It offers domestic and select international flights, with scenic mountain views and streamlined travel processes[2][8].

    40.7347, 140.6908

    1.23M
    Passenger Traffic
    644K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic increased by 8.3% from 2023 to 2024, reflecting a strong recovery in regional demand[2].

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    Employment

    1,200

    Staff includes airline personnel, ground services, security, concessions, and prefectural management[2][8].

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    One of Japan's busiest regional airports by snow volume managed annually, with advanced winter operations[2][8].
    8.2K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    Recent terminal renovations and runway upgrades have increased capacity for international and domestic passengers[2].

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Upgraded instrument landing systems and streamlined security enhance operational reliability and passenger experience[2][8].

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Efficient snow removal, energy-saving terminal renovations, and support for low-emission ground vehicles advance environmental goals[2][8].

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Recommendations

    Policy Alignment

    Collaborate with prefectural and national authorities to secure funding for further modernization and international service expansion[2].

    Infrastructure Investment

    Prioritize runway maintenance, terminal upgrades, and improved ground access to support future growth and resilience[2].

    Sustainability Focus

    Accelerate adoption of energy-efficient technologies and green practices to meet Japan's environmental standards[2][8].