Night City Metropolitan Airport

The Night City Metropolitan Airport (also known as Night City International or just the Night City Metro ) was the main airport of Night City in the first decades of the 21th century. Located on the eastern coastal area of South Night City, it had a full view of San Morro Bay.

History
During the early 2000s, the Metropolitan Airport offered an arrange of services, with connecting flights worldwide, and with direct connections to nearby cities.

However, during the Fourth Corporate War of the 2020s things changed, especially after the AHQ Disaster.

Much of the city lied in ruins, and the Airport was not spared. As part of the city reclamation, a new project emerged to instead build an orbital spaceplane mass driver launch site on the offshore island of Morro Rock, which would include a new airport. Thus the old Metropolitan was abandoned, and was eventually replaced by newly constructed buildings.

Locations
The airport included four terminals, a central control tower, two ticket booths, and an area for shops and a restaurant.

Terminals

 * Terminal A - Western Pacific Airlines has access to this terminal for their airplanes. Flights leave every day at different times for Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Sacramento, Denver and Salt Lake City.
 * Terminal B - Atlas Airlines has access to this terminal for their airplanes. Flights leave every day at different times for Los Angeles, Hawaii, Seattle, San Francisco, Australia, Tokyo and Guam.
 * Terminal C - Pan-Pacific Airway has access to this terminal for its Phoenix-class zeppelins. Flights leave once a week for Hawaii, Tokyo, Washington, D.C. and New York City.
 * Terminal D - Transcontinental has access to this terminal for their airplanes. Flights leave every day at different times for Los Angeles, St. Louis, Dallas, San Francisco, Atlanta, Denver and Salt Lake City.