Algoydir Shash International Airport

Algoydir Shash International Airport (Ulakisonian: Алгоiдир Шаш Туруqалдихаби Толоө Algoydir Shash Turuqaldihabi Toloc [ˈɐlgojdir ʃɐʃ tʰuruqɐlˈdixabi tʰoloθ]), commonly known as Asia Airport (Асиiа Толоө; Asiya Toloc) or Sheze Airport (Шезе Толоө; Sheze Toloc), (: GXS : ZUAS), is an international airport located in Tangaral, Ulakisonia, serving the Sheze metropolitan area, primarily the city of Sheze, the capital of Ulakisonia. It is the busiest airport in the country, along with the entire Nesionytan Islands, receiving an average of around 40 to 50 million passengers every year. It is the main gateway to Ulakisonia for foreign tourists visiting the country, alongside Sigiyan's Sigiyan Ibriharkhu Airport. Although the airport is geographically in, it has always been famously referred to as Asia Airport. It mainly consists of three terminals, alongside a domestic terminal.

The Algoydir Shash International Airport is the hub of Ulakisonia's flag carrier Dihair, as well as other major Ulakisonian airlines such as Ahwiyat, Tambari Airlines, Ulakisonia Air. The airport was opened during the British colonial era on January 30, 1924 as an RAF airfield. It later commenced full operations as a full-fledged airport initially named Sheze Tangaral Airport on August 19, 1961, after multiple delays amid the Ulakisonian civil war. The Tangaral Airport was significant during the first and second Nesionytan wars, as it was heavily used by the military to send warplanes, prior to the establishment of the Buruzhet Airfield in 1994. The airport was renamed in honor of military general Algoydir Shash who died in a plane crash near the airport in 1998.