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SENDAI, Japan — The orderly rows of tents, vehicles, port-a-johns, and pallets of equipment, food and water at Sendai Airport stand in stark contrast to the surrounding sea of tsunami debris ...
Japan's transportation ministry said Friday that the badly hit Sendai Airport will partially reopen its runways to commercial domestic flights April 13.
One month after the March 11 quake that triggered a tsunami and damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japanese authorities say they're still crafting plan to end the nuclear crisis.
The Sendai Airport, which was damaged in the March 11, 2011, tsunami, plans to become the first regional airport to privatize management of its facilities. Skip to Main Content.
If you are planning to travel to Sendai or any other city in Japan, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Sendai Airport along with the ...
The Sendai airport in northeast Japan has been temporarily shut down after construction workers found an undetonated 550-pound bomb that likely dates back to World War II.
Airport authorities in Sendai said they had canceled all 92 flights, national and international, scheduled to use the airport Tuesday after the discovery of the shell late Monday under an unpaved ...
SENDAI, Japan — Tsuyoshi Sato stood at the Sendai Airport fuel farm Thursday evening as a crew of Marines used heavy chains and a military tow truck to pull a car from a one-story pile of ...
Mitsubishi Corp., Japan’s biggest trading house, may bid for the rights to operate Sendai Airport in northeastern Japan, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
The Sendai Airport looked like a total loss when we published a similar panoramic image back on March 20, 2011 (below). This new image shows that repair crews have been busy this past year ...
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