Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the primary airport serving Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, one of the fastest growing large hub airports in the U.S. It is the home base of Alaska Airlines and a major hub for Delta Air Lines.
Features
– Realistic modeling with over 50 custom modelled buildings.
– Detailed ground polygon model.
– Taxi signs and 3D taxi lights around the airport that follow the curvature of the line.
– Runway approach lighting.
– Beautiful background scenery using OSM (open street map).
– Realistic radar display.
Seattle is often referred to as the “Jet City,” a nod to its aviation history and the Boeing Company’s headquarters in the area. KSEA plays a significant role in supporting the region’s aerospace industry.
There are three parallel runways running north to south and over 1,100 departures per day making it one of the top 10 busiest airports in the USA. It is the third busiest on the west coast in aircraft movements behind KLAX Los Angeles and KLAS Las Vegas.
KSEA has 115 gates over four concourses and has two satellite terminals. The two satellite terminal buildings are connected to the four concourses in the main terminal by the SEA Underground, a railroad that lies beneath the airport.