Chubu Centrair International Airport (nickname: Centrair), located in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, celebrated its 20th anniversary this year since its opening on February 17, 2005.
20th anniversary special website (Japanese only) https://www.centrair.jp/20th/
Centrair is one of the most frequently used airports for domestic and international travel, and it has also been ranked first in the Regional Airport category of SKYTRAX’s international airport customer service evaluation for 11 consecutive years, which is a source of pride for local residents.
Centrair also features an indoor facility called “FLIGHT OF DREAMS.” This is a multi-purpose commercial facility centered around the display of the first Boeing 787 aircraft, where you can enjoy meals while viewing the aircraft up close, tour the cockpit, and even touch the aircraft. I often stop by when using Centrair.
Additionally, for a fee, you can experience a flight simulator and purchase Boeing merchandise, making it an enjoyable destination for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.
The presence of the first Boeing 787 at Centrair is said to stem from the fact that the area around Centrair is home to many aircraft component manufacturing facilities and has a strong connection with Boeing.
As a result, the “DREAM LIFTER,” a plane used to transport aircraft components to the United States, occasionally lands here, so if you’re lucky, you can catch a glimpse of its massive form. There are only four Dreamlifters in the world, and Centrair is the only place in Japan where it lands.
Aichi may be known as “the city of cars,” but it is also a hub for the aviation industry. When using Centrair, be sure to visit “FLIGHT OF DREAMS.” (Syszo)
“FLIGHT OF DREAMS” is a registered trademark of Chubu International Airport Corporation.
For inquiries regarding trademark registration, please contact Hattori & Partners.