![]() The Paint Airport Area brush is the only district/area brush with a cost, which depends on how much soil is added/removed. Soil will be added or removed as you paint, and may sometimes require the player to either pay to buy or dispose of soil, or manually place it or remove it from somewhere on the map. The first point clicked on when beginning to paint the area will determine the area's elevation. It is important to decide what elevation the airport area will be before starting to create the area. The Paint Airport Area brush not only defines the airport area, it also levels the painted area and removes the trees. This only happens if the player has either the industries DLC or Airports DLC.See Districts and Areas for more detailed information on creating an Area. Cargo airplanes may land on its runway and take off vertically as a glitch.If the player owns the Airports DLC, medium aircraft may spawn here and land here at this airport.It resembles most airports in real-life, the closest matches are the London, the Old Berlin (Tempelhof) and the Rome, Arenibek, ANIBARE, IJUW, RONAVE, BAITI, ARUBO, ARIJEJEN, YAREN, IBWENAPE, Tapiwa, Atafu Village, NUKUNONU VILLAGE, Fenua Fala, APIA, SUVA, FUNAFUTI, Hanga Roa, NADI, ADAMSTOWN, DACA, PARO, KATMANDU, ALOFI, MUTALA.The international airport is the second largest building in Cities: Skylines, after the Metropolitan Airport. ![]() International airport can be found in the hub section of the transport menu. The International Airport does not need a road to be next to since it also have an additional small road attached to it. This is way bigger than the airport and is quite massive even for a city. ![]() A large airport complex with two runways, eleven terminals and a additional metro station that can already connect to other metro stations making it more convenient than the airport.
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