Zengzi International Airport

Zengzi International Airport (Chinese: 曾子國際機場, IATA: TZE; ICAO: RTTC), also called Tseng City International Airport, is the main international airport serving Tseng City and the Tseng Republic as a whole. It's the largest and most busiest airport in Tseng, handling 29.2 million passengers in 2019. Because of the, that number dwindled to 1.6 million in 2020.

History
Zengzi Airport opened as Hirotsen Airport on May 23, 1939 as an alternative to the smaller Tsengshan Airport.

After the end of Japanese rule in Tseng in 1944, the British renamed and expanded the airport, calling it Albert Wedshire International Airport, after one of the greatest governors of British Tseng, ruling from 1902 to 1909.

In 1954, the airport was renamed again to Zengzi International Airport in a rare nod to Chinese history. was a philosopher and disciple of.

The airport was expanded and renovated in 1950, 1969, 1987, 1998, 2004, and most recently 2020.

Terminals

 * Terminal A: Handles domestic flights. The first terminal built in the airport. Has 16 gates.
 * Terminal B: Handles international Air Tseng flights. Has 24 gates.
 * Terminal C: Handles other international flights. Has 12 gates.

Air Tseng Flight 364
On January 31, 1979, Air Tseng Flight 364 coming from Frankfurt crashed upon arrival. People in the air control towers could see smoke coming from the plane as it touched down. When flight 364 landed it exploded in a huge fireball. All 281 passengers and crew were killed. It was extremely fortunate that the aircraft landed far away from the airport, or else more would've died.

It is still not known what caused the accident on flight 364.

Air Tseng Flight 1084
On February 23, 2017, Air Tseng Flight 1084 failed to take off the runway and landed into the Pacific Ocean. First responders were quickly there and 122 out of 124 passengers and crew were recovered.