Henry Martin International Airport

Henry Martin International Airport ( IATA: HMN, ICAO: GOHM) is located in Havron, north of the capital city, in the Barrington Province of the Republic of Goto. The airport is referred to as Dralont International Airport or Havron Capital Airport to distinguish it's predecessor, the former Yakinsprof International Airport. The airport is operated by the Veridstan State Airport Authority (VSAA), a statutory body of the Royal Goto Family established on September 4, 1934. It runs 24 hours a day and is the primary hub for Goto Airlines and AirOK. The airport is one of the hubs of Oneworld and is also one of the East American cargo hubs for UPS Airlines and Cargolux. It is a focus city for British Airways, American Airlines, South African Airways, Air Serbia, Air France, and Lufthansa. Air Geto uses Goto as a stopover point for their flights.

History
In 1934, Dralont Airport, or Dralont Field Airport, was founded by the British Civil Aviation Authority. It opened two days later, and Royal Goto Airlines then started to use Dralont Field Airport as it's stopover point. It was then shut down in 1941 because of the WWII East American Campaign. After WWII, the airport reopened to the public. The British Civil Aviation Authority then gave it to the Veridstan State Airport Authority so the British Goto Union could control the airport rather than the British did.

The Civil War then interrupted the airport again. But in 1973, King Aldo Barrington III planned to make Dralont Field Airport into Dralont Regional Airport. In 1983, a famous actor in Goto, Henry Martin, wanted to suggest to the king that the airport be named after his name. In 1992, Dralont International Airport, also known as Henry Martin International Airport, and King Charles Ponnington VII planned to make the airport an international airport. In 2002, it was qualified to be an international airport, and finally, in 2003, Dralont International Airport replaced the former Yakinsprof International Airport. Fortunately, Henry Martin International Airport was not bombed in 2003.

Geography
Henry Martin International Airport is 6.5km away from Dralont and is the international airport near Dralont. It is 1.3km away from another airport called Yasderf Regional Airport, which is the only regional airport near Dralont.