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DescriptionMatsuyama Airport (MYJ) 2.jpg
English: "MYJ" Matsuyama airport has developed into one of the major regional hubs of japan domestic air travel with the extension of the airstrip to 2,500 meters and the completion of the new terminal building in 1991.
日本語: 松山空港(MYJ)の空港公園からの眺望
Deutsch: "MYJ" Matsuyama Flughafen hat sich zu einem der wichtigsten regionalen Zentren Japans innerdeutschen Flugverkehr mit der Verlängerung der Start-und Landebahn auf 2.500 Meter und die Fertigstellung des neuen Terminals im Jahr 1991 entwickelt. (Präfektur Ehime, Japan)
한국어: "MYJ"마츠야마 공항은 2500 미터 활주로 연장 및 1991 년 신 터미널 빌딩의 완성과 일본 항공의 주요 지역 허브의 하나로 발전하고 있습니다. (일본 에히메 현)
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