Dolusai Siuki Lesumi International Airport

Dolusai Siuki Lesumi International Airport (Kunari: Dolusai Lesumi Siuki Kôsei Kūkôu) (: DPI, : RADO), originally known as Dolusai Padali Airport (Dolusai Padali Kūkôu) is the primary international airport serving the city of Dolusai, the capital and largest city of Kunaria. It is Kunaria's busiest airport, with an annual ### passengers travelling through the airport a year. According to the Kunari Aviation Commission (KAC), Dolusai Siuki Lesumi International Airport is classified as a Primary International Airport.

History
Originally, the airport was a small military airport south of Dolusai known as Ošumora airfield. At the time Kāmuku Airport was the main airport serving Dolusai. It was becoming increasingly congested as it struggled to handle increased air traffic. Eventually, the Ministry of Transport began to search for a site to construct a new airport. After considering multiple sites, the government instead decided to expand an existing airport. The airport chosen was Ošumora airfield. The airport became known as Dolusai Padali Airport due to its close proximity to the neighboring city of Padali. Construction of the new airport began in July of 1973, with the airport finally being completed in March of 1980. Commercial flights began in 1981.

In 1993 during the administration of president Kijo Saǰima, the airport was renamed in honor of former president Siuki Lesumi who was responsible for the economic prosperity and modernization of post-communist Kunaria. The name change was suggested by the then-current mayor of Dolusai ???, and was later passed in a municipal vote.

Runways
Dolusai Siuki Lesumi International Airport has three runways, 01L/19R and 01R/19L are parallel to each other, with 09/27 intersecting both. Runways 01L/19R and 01R/19L are both about 3,528 m (11,574 feet) long, while runway 09/27 is 3,392 m (11,128 feet) long. All runway surfaces are composed of asphalt.

Terminals
The airport has three terminals, Terminal A, B, and C. Terminal A handles mostly domestic and regional flights. Terminal B is operated by Hiria, and handles most of Hiria's international flights out of Dolusai. Terminal C handles all international long haul flights by most foreign carriers. All terminals are interconnected to each other via walkways, and are also connected to each other by the DPI SkyLink people mover.

DPI SkyLink
All terminals are connected through the DPI SkyLink, an automated people mover system which connects the terminals with the Siuki Lesumi Airport metro station, as well as Ošumora station. Initially, the line ran through the terminals and terminated at the airport metro station, however it was later extended in 2015 to serve Ošumora in order to facilitate intercity rail transfers.

Rapid transit
The airport is served by the Ošumora Line and Šinkei Line of the Dolusai Metro, which both terminate at Siuki Lesumi Airport station. Furthermore, both metro lines, as well as the DPI SkyLink serve the nearby Ošumora station, which is served by the KR Koriza and Nanai main lines, other commuter rail lines, in addition to the Dolusai Metro Bočin Line.

Road
The airport is served by a direct connection to the K21 Kakulyô Highway, as well as the KŠ215 Outer Dolusai Auxiliary Route. Local bus connection is available to Ošumora station and the Ošumora/urban south Dolusai area. Other bus services also serve the airport which travel to both Dolusai and Padali.

Accidents and incidents
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