After some nice days in Japan at Tokyo-Narita - 21.12.08 and Tokyo-Haneda - 05.12.2008 we take our next Flight to the Island of Guam
On the 12.12.08 with JAL 767-300 (JA8976) FlightNo. JO981
from NRT to GUM.
Guam is more than the Andersen AFB in the North of the Island. For me it was the most Tropical Adventure in my lifetime
How to find Guam:
Guam Fai Fai - Beach
But at first we had an Report about the Won Pat International Airport:
„Where America’s day begins“, the slogan of the tropical island paradise already reveals inferences on its situation: Guam is located directly at the gates of Asia, in the middle of the Pacific and so it is the most eastern area of the USA. The island with about 175,000 inhabitants became especially popular through the Andersen AFB which serves as advanced bomber base. The civil airport, named for the 1st delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives, is well known by Japanese and means for this, the biggest tourist crowd, the gate to a duty-free shopping paradise.
After the airfield had developed as Naval Air Station in WW II it served until 1969 exclusively military purposes. With foundation of Guam International Airport Authority in 1975 and the opening of the first passenger's terminal seven years later the civil traffic accelerated. Finally, in 1995 the military completely withdrew, however, owns till this day far-reaching rights of use. With the opening of the big terminal building in 1998 the airport took its today's shape.
Today A.B. Won Pat is with its more than 6000 employees an important factor of the economic growth on Guam and America’s gate to Asia. The airport acts as hub for Continental and Northwest Airlines in this region, US internal it is on rank 8 of international arrivals. Average 35 flights, 23 of that from Continental arrive at the island daily in three periods (2 am-7 am; 10 am-12 pm; 2 pm-4.30 pm). Twenty-two destinations in seven countries are preferentially served by big aircrafts like Boeing 747 and Airbus 330. In 2007 came 1,171,440 tourists, 80% from Japan, infinitesimal 0.3% from Europe. In addition to that came 190,000 transients and more than 18,000 tons cargo.
The Airport Authority invested $5.8 million in the past years into a new Airfield Lighting System and both runways are equipped with ILS. In spite of the accident of Korean Air in 1997 A.B. Won Pat is deemed to be exceeding safe.
A big problem for the airport is the fact that there’s no division between arrival and departure passengers by structural measures. New regulations, which are necessary since 9/11, are realized circumstantially with movable walls. Especially during rush hour delays happen.
The future of the airport seems extremely positive. In 2009 the runway lengthening up to 12,000ft will make possible direct flights to the US mainland and one year later a modern, 3252m² big, $4 million cargo terminal will open. In view of 8000 marines and their families who will move from Okinawa, Japan to Guam in 2010 Continental wants to expand the capacity of A.B. Won Pat. It is expected that the passenger volume will rise yearly by 2% until 2010. With the highest possible capacity of 5000 passengers per hour the airport should be prepared for this very well.
Groundbreaking of the new CTSI Cargohub
Gouverneur - Guam
How to bulid an Airport...
Airporphotos
An nice overview around Guam Airport. You can cleary see the constructionside at RWY 6L and the taxiways. We are comeing in from the south to land on RWY 6R. JAL 747 JA8088 had to wait during our Landing. Photo was taken from N733SN. (Look here for 1024pix Pic http://flugzeugbilder.de/show.php?id=851226)
Hangar in the East
Hangar in the East for Conti
w/o
The Shorts was inside a hangar at Guam when typhoon "Pongsona" hit.
Now used for Rescue Training N76NF
FAA Tower
Airport Innen:
First Class
First Class
*jam*
Short final
N808NW
N808NW
JA8085 (See also > http://flugzeugbilder.de/show.php?id=826370)
In the new Swiss Cockpit you find Our two side report about the Guam Airport.
Hope you like the Report...
THX to Nicole and Sascha for this Trip!
Photos taken by: Me or Sascha Linkemeyer.
Mfg
Jens