Okadama Airport

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Template:Nihongo Template:Airport codes, commonly known as Template:Nihongo, is a dual-use airport located in Template:Ill, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Template:Convert north<ref name="AIP">AIS Japan</ref> of the city center of Sapporo. Its scheduled airline service is limited to turboprop flights to other cities in Hokkaidō; larger aircraft use New Chitose Airport, Template:Convert south of the city. The airport is also used by Camp Okadama of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and by corporate and general aviation operators: an adjacent facility houses the air traffic control center for Hokkaido and the Tohoku region. The airport houses the headquarters of Hokkaido Air System.<ref name="HQ">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

History

Sapporo Airfield in 2021

Okadama was constructed between 1942 and 1944 as an airfield for the Imperial Japanese Army. Following Japan's surrender to the United States in 1945, ending World War II, the United States Army Air Forces took over the airfield, using it as a training base until the end of the US occupation in 1952. Following the occupation, the field reverted to the Japan Self-Defense Forces.<ref name="history">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Scheduled civilian passenger operations began in June 1956 when North Japan Airlines (later Japan Domestic Airlines, Toa Domestic Airlines and Japan Air System) began service to Memanbetsu. All Nippon Airways began service to Okadama in 1966.<ref name="history" /> These airlines operated propeller service at the airport through the mid-1970s, chiefly using NAMC YS-11 turboprops. Although the airport's main runway was extended from 1,000 to 1,500 m in 1967, most scheduled traffic migrated to New Chitose Airport which was better equipped to handle larger jet aircraft.<ref name="hokkaidoshimbun">Template:Cite news</ref> In 1974, Toa ceased operations at Okadama and ANA established a new subsidiary, Air Nippon, to handle YS-11 flights at the airport. ANA later replaced its YS-11s with quieter Bombardier Dash 8 turboprops.

In 1995, the city of Sapporo proposed extending the runway to 2,000 m in order to allow jet service at Okadama. This plan met protests from neighboring residents, and was abandoned in 1996. In 1998, local residents agreed to an extension of the runway to 1,500 m in exchange for a cap of 44 daily takeoffs and landings.<ref name="hokkaidoshimbun" />

ANA, which accounted for 80% of passenger traffic at Okadama, ceased Okadama operations in 2010 and relocated its operations to the nearby and larger New Chitose Airport. This leaves JAL affiliate Hokkaido Air System as the airport's only scheduled carrier.<ref name="hokkaidoshimbun" /> The airport terminal (operated by a company 26% owned by the Sapporo government) operated at a slight profit until fiscal year 2009, but the departure of ANA group traffic drove its finances into a net loss.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> HAC continues to serve the airport using Saab 340 turboprops which have since been replaced by the ATR 42.

In November 2013, Fuji Dream Airlines operated a regional jet charter to Okadama from Komaki Airport in Nagoya, the first passenger jet service in the airport's history.<ref name="hokkaidoshimbun" />

In July 2023, Sapporo City officially announced that it would extend the runway to 1,800 meters, with the understanding of local residents.

Airlines and destinations

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JGSDF units

Ground transportation

Buses

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Name Via Destination Company Note
Airport Bus Sakaemachi Station (Hokkaido) Sapporo Station Hokuto Kotsu Bus There isn't any service between Sapporo Station and Sakaemachi Station (Hokkaido) during winter due to increasing delay by snow.
麻26 Sakaemachi Station (Hokkaido) Asabu Bus Terminal (Asabu StationShin-Kotoni Station) Hokkaido Chuo Bus
Toyohatake
Toyohatake Moerenuma Park Runs only during summer

北37条東21丁目(旧・丘珠空港入口)- Kita 37-Jō Higashi 21-chome bus stop

It takes about 5 minutes on foot from Airport Terminal to this bus stop and the distance is about 200m.

Name Via Destination Company Note
栄21 Sakaemachi Station (Hokkaido) Hokkaido Chuo Bus
Shinoro Station Shinoro 10-jō 4-chome

北36条東27丁目 – Kita 36-Jō Higashi 27-chome bus stop

It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Airport Terminal to this bus stop and distance is about 700m.

Name Via Destination Company Note
ビ61 Kanjō-Dōri-Higashi StationHigashi-Kuyakusho-Mae Station Sapporo Beer Museum (Naebo Station) Hokkaido Chuo Bus
東61 Kanjō-Dōri-Higashi Station
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東76 Shindō-Higashi Station Kita-Sanjūyo-Jō Station
東61・ビ61・東76・東79 Toyohatake Moerenuma Park Partly services are operated to Nakanuma Elementary School

Trains

It takes 15 minutes on foot from the Airport Terminal to Sakaemachi Station on the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tōhō Line.<ref name="okadama-airport.co.jp"/>

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