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Aleksandr International Airport (ICAO: SLAI) was a large, modern, public airport located on the northern coast of Satori. Spanning a total of eight sim regions, Aleksandr was the largest operational airport in Second Life. The sprawling complex was located directly adjacent to Gorlanova Skyport and is home to SAREMS UK Alexsandr Station.

The airport closed in March 2020.

Landing Advisories

  • High volume traffic advisory: Periods of high aircraft traffic of various kinds occur throughout the day. Check the region before approaching when possible.
  • Slow rez advisory: Due to the large number of vendors and facilities on location, this airport may take longer to load than many. Pre-landing flyover to cache objects is recommended.
  • Extensive Automated ATC: Please abide by all instructions provided via this system.

Background

First phase construction

Officially opened in March 2014, Aleksandr International Airport became the largest operational airport in Second Life, replacing the the enormous Claremont & Blake Sea Airports conglomeration. Originally occupying four regions, Airport management (headed by Darim Darkfold) expanded the facility to a full seven sims by June 2014. The facility is owned by the FFrendz Aviation Group, and was built primarily to cater for large aircraft such as jet airliners and cargo aircraft.

A very large airport by Second Life standards, Aleksandr is equipped with two 256m x 20m asphalt runways at the north-east end of the complex, a spacious aircraft parking apron capable of accommodating Boeing 737-sized aircraft and over fifty rental hangars of various designs. The primary terminal building is a modern-style glazed building, equipped with an ATC tower, airline check-in desks, passenger waiting areas, vendors and five gates with jet bridges (x4 rental, x1 public).

During 2014, the airport underwent further refinement of its general layout, removing its public helipads, twin aircraft catapults, arrestor cable system and pushback system. The airport gradually expanded northwards towards the Route 8 motorway - adding the 'Budantsev', 'Lyashko' and 'Beliayev' regions to the already huge facility. This led to a temporary split between a northern zone and a southern zone (both with their own runways), until the airport was reunified following the acquisition of the 'Yuri' region in Autumn 2014. Three further terminal buildings were constructed during this period - a second airline passenger terminal with ATC tower, an airship terminal (both located in 'Yuri') and a cargo terminal (located in 'Budantsev').

Second phase construction

During mid-late 2015 Aleksandr International Airport, now under the management of Atosuria Daviau, underwent major reconstruction work to raise the facility's platform from 55m to 101m (equal with the adjacent Gorlanova Airport) and redesign the existing layout.

Closure

As of March 2020 the airport has closed and the land is up for sale.

Airlines

Aleksandr Terminal 1 Interior, looking west (01-15)

Main terminal main concourse and airline gates, looking west (January 2015).

The following list includes all scheduled services to and from Aleksandr International Airport, as of September 2016. Other non-scheduled charter flights may have been available on request. Please contact airlines for more information.

Facilities and services

Aleksandr International Terminal 2, looking NW (01-15)

Secondary terminal building and airship terminal, looking north-west (January 2015).

Pilots' facilities

General facilities

  • x52 rental hangers.
  • Emergency services.
  • Marina.
  • Access to the Route 8 LDPW motorway.

Images

References

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