The World's Trickiest Airports


[post_page_title]Kansai International Airport – Osaka, Japan[/post_page_title]
Land is scarce in Japan therefore the airport is approximately 3 miles offshore with work starting on this colossal man made structure in 1987 and by 1994 jumbo jets were touching down. This artificial island is so big that it can be seen from space and engineers had to overcome earthquakes, cyclones, an unstable sea bed and sabotage attacks from protestors whilst working here.
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According to an aviation consultant with the rising sea levels and climate change the airport is at real risk and could quite easy be consumed by the rising water levels completely in 50 years’ time.

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