Mistlân International Airport

Mistlân International Airport, or MXQ, is a Dogger airport in Mistlân, Zuidvis. It is the second-busiest airport in Doggerland (behind Caribou XI International Airport), despite Mistlân only being the third-largest city. The modern iteration of the airport was finished in 2011.

History
In 1911, small propeller planes started flying out of a field just southeast of the Mistlân city center. They were mostly used for extremely select charter services for post and flying clubs. During most of the 1910s, the great war was affecting Europe. But, since Doggerland stayed neutral during that war, it gave time for the country's aviation industry to develop. The Tremont Aerodrome was officially established in 1916 composing of nothing but a field and one small hanger-shop. The airport stayed in that condition till the late 1930s operating small hops around the Zuiland area. The first Dogger airline was founded around that time; Carreit Air Transport (which no longer exists as of 1952).

When the second war started, Doggerland stayed neutral. After the blitz in London, however, many Doggers were scared. They officially started a small military draft and rationing. Tremont Aerodrome was expanded for use as a military airfield for British bombers and scouts. The additions included a new tarmac runway, several new hangers, a small indoor rest-area, and new road-links to the city. Tremont Aerodrome served dutifully to help British forces for nearly 4 years. After the war ended, there was no real use for a military station in Mistlân. Tremont Aerodrome was eventually abandoned in 1947.

In the early 1950s, the air travel industry around the world was blooming. In 1953, it was discovered that there was a demand for a new airport in the quick-growing Mistlân. And soon, a reconstruction project started on Tremont Aerodrome. They added an additional runway, bringing the number up to two. They also added several cross-runway tracts for aircraft to use. They expanded the hangers and converted them to service passenger aircraft. Finally, a small, but functioning terminal was built and a control tower was added. The new Mistlân International Airport, or MXQ, officially opened in 1957.

Mistlân International started services to major Dogger cities such as Hoovsted and Nandels Port as well as destinations in England, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Demand was low but consistent enough that airlines could operate there. The 60s summer holiday boom saw many Doggers flock to destinations like France and Spain, as well as small numbers of American tourists coming to visit Doggerland. Sadly, Mistlân International was the target of several attacks by the NPD during the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, a bombing was conducted in the arrival terminal during the holiday season tragically killing 26 people.

Mistlân Airport continued service for several decades. In 1983, a brand-new road link was added for better ground service. But, the airport was visibly aging. A modern renovation project was started in 1996. This continued into the 21st century. In 2004, a Mistlân Metro connection was added on the N Line as part of the renovation project. The project finally culminated in 2011 with the opening of the modern iteration of Mistlân International

Road
Mistlân International Airport connects to Doggerland's Autoroute system and serves as the main head point for Autoroute 1. Further south from the airport, the headpoint diverges into Autoroute 2 and Autoroute 3a. The Mistlân to Karlstadt journey starts at this rather fitting point.

Rail and Metro
Mistlân International Airport has its own fully-underground Mistlân Metro station on the N Line. It serves as that line's terminus. It is frequently used and connects directly to the main concourse with departures.