Tecumseh Royal International Airport (TRIA) is the largest airport in One Jamaica located in the capitol of Tecumseh. TRIA is hub for One Jamaica Airlines, the nations leading airline service, Guddawest Airlines and Moacirair. Consisting of three terminals, TRIA services both regional flights from One Jamaican cities and international flights from around the globe. TRIA is ran by the One Jamaican Airport Authority and has a 20% supervision from the government.
Tecumseh Royal International Airport began its construction in 2164 and was completed in 2170 and is equipped with 22nd century state of the art technology. TRIA has a steady avergae of 3,500,000 passengers fly in and out of the nation a day.
Check-In
Passangers are no longer needed to interact with airport personnel. A technology called Clear View Communication (CVC), will use Bluetooth technology to "notice" you as soon as you arrive at the airport. CVC will tell your airline that you have arrived and direct you via your smartphone to drop off your baggage at a designated area and proceed to security.
Security
Travelers are all to familiar of the 21st century shoe removal and laptop unpacking that are the hallmarks of the pasts security checkpoints. A revolutionary security checkpoint system in development by the One Jamaica Air Transport Association (OJATA) will allow fully clothed and packed passengers to clear security simply by walking through a tunnel. The system features three tunnels -- for known travelers, low- or no-risk travelers, and uncertain or high-risk travelers -- as determined by security personnel. As you walk, the tunnel sensors check for explosives' residue, drugs, weapons and liquids. They even scan travelers' retinas.
Cloned super-sniffer dogs are at work at the time of publication checking passengers for drugs and weapons. A second series of cloned dogs will be able to actually smell disease on humans, helping to stop the spread of germs and make airports cleaner.
Pre-Boarding & Boarding
After clearing security, TRIA offer travelers a personalized retail and dining experience. Alberga Technologies has created a prototype Bluetooth-powered technology that communicates gate waiting times to traveler smartphones. The technology relies on activity -- the size of the crowd -- around the gate to estimate wait times. The technology that's being called, Project, will instantly "notice" traveler movements around the terminal, automatically create recommendations and offer personalized information on the terminal's retail offerings.
Internal & External Transportation
With Tecumseh Royal International Airport being the largest airport in the nation and challenges many across the globe, three rail systems are start from the entrance that lead to terminals A,B & C.
Shuttles run every 10 minutes to transport passengers from parking zones to the airport entrance. Choeffer services are available to VIP guests upon request.
Fleet
TRIA has received funding to overhaul their current fleet of aircraft.
Passenger Airplanes
Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Airbus A380
Boeing 747
Boeing 777
Boeing 707
Boeing 747-8
Boeing 737
Boeing 727
Boeing 767
Airbus A340
Airbus A330
Boeing 747-400
Airbus A300
Cargo Airplanes
Airbus A300
McDonnell Douglas DC-10
McDonnell Douglas MD-80
Boeing C-135 Stratolifter- Transporter
Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker- Transporter
Antonov An-225 Mriya
Airplane Companies
Name/Fleet Size
One Jamaica Airlines/350
Andromeda Air Lines/330
Guddawest Airlines/210
International Airlines/150
Moacirair/150
Southern Nation Airlines/120
Western Nation Airlines/105
One Jamaica SkyCargo/90
Global Cargo/75
Passengers Annually (Millions)
One Jamaica Airlines- 188,500,000
Andromeda Air Lines- 182,850,000
Guddawest Airlines- 170,200,000
International Airlines- 164,300,000
Moacirair- 90,100,000
Southern Nation Airlines- 82,590,000
Western Nation Airlines- 60,000,000
Freight Ton Annually (Millions)
One Jamaica SkyCargo- 15,939
Global Cargo- 12,712
International Route/ Concourse B, C or D
Regional Route/ Concourse A
Business at Main Terminal
Gates Allocation