Meixue Tzenla International Airport

Meixue Tzenla International Airport (: MTI, : PYML; : 見啦美學國際機場; Fengin: Jènla Mézhá Wákgyè Jīsáyn [ɟæ̂nla mæ̌ʒǎ wǎʔd͡ʑæ̂ ɟísěn]]), commonly known as MTI Airport and Hwe MTI, is the largest and busiest airport in YinYangia, serving the Malodin metropolitan area, which includes the country's capital, Malodin. It is a class-A airport located in the Moigya neighborhood of the Hwe District. The airport is named after the first president of the Gawudzan Republic, Meixue Tzenla.

An average of 10 million passengers arrive at the airport every year. It mostly serves international flights with limited amount domestic airports. It is the primary hub of several major airlines of YinYangia, including YinYangia Airways, the country's flag carrier.

History
On July 3, 2001, the YinYangian government announced to replace the Dau Muliuden Airport which has been operating for 80 years, since 1921. The new airport, originally named Shin Muliuden Airport, started constructions in 2004, and completed in 2009. The airport was renamed to Meixue Tzenla International Airport in 2007, to celebrate her 240th birthday. It was officially opened on May 12, 2010.

In 2010, the Dau Muliuden Airport has been converted to a domestic airport, only serving flights to local destinations.

The airport attracts around 10 million passengers every year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport limited to 50,000 passengers.

2007 OneWorld Airlines hijacking
Main article: OneWorld Airlines Flight 199

On January 9, 2007, a Muvment d'Remanwa-associated terrorist hijacked OneWorld Airlines' Boeing 747 and crashed at the airport during its landing. This resulted in 109 fatalities, and was one of the deadliest aviation incidents in YinYangia.

2015 MTI Airport bombing
Main article: 2015 MTI Airport bombing

On March 24, 2015, a member of the far-right Orange Dragons party firebombed the second terminal of the airport at approximately 9:49 am. The OD claimed responsibility and condemned the attacks. This was believed to target immigrants, specifically the Middle Eastern refugees, non-Han people, and the Mandarin-speaking Han, The OD was banned by the YinYangian Government and was lifted in 2018.