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チェンマイ国際空港 | |||
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国・地域 | タイ | ||
設置場所 | チェンマイ | ||
空港種別 | 軍民共用 | ||
運営時間 | 06:00 - 23:30 | ||
位置 | 北緯18度46分00秒 東経98度57分45秒座標: 北緯18度46分00秒 東経98度57分45秒 |
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AOT Airports of Thailand
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方向 | ILS | 全長×全幅 (m) | 表面 |
18/36 | ? | 3,100×45 | 舗装 |
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空港の一覧 |
チェンマイ国際空港(タイ語 : ท่าอากาศยานนานาชาติเชียงใหม่、英語 : Chiang Mai International Airport)は、タイ北部のチェンマイ県チェンマイ市にある国際空港である。
空港はチェンマイの市街地より南西に約4kmの場所にあるため、エアポートタクシーで約15分と空港アクセスは良い。
国内線
航空会社 | 就航地 |
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タイ国際航空 | バンコク/スワンナプーム(日本航空・全日空との共同運航便)、プーケット |
タイ・エアアジア | バンコク/ドンムアン、プーケット、ウボンラーチャターニー、ハートヤイ |
バンコク・エアウェイズ | バンコク/スワンナプーム(日本航空との共同運航便)、サムイ |
ノックエア | バンコク/ドンムアン |
Nok Mini | ウドーンターニー、メーホンソーン、パーイ、ナーン |
オリエント・タイ航空 | バンコク/ドンムアン(撤退) |
国際線
航空会社 | 就航地 |
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チャイナエアライン | 台北/桃園 |
トランスアジア航空 | 台北/桃園 |
中国国際航空 | 北京/首都[1] |
吉祥航空 | 上海/浦東[2] |
中国東方航空 | 昆明、上海/浦東 |
中国南方航空 | 広州、 |
香港ドラゴン航空 | 香港 |
香港エクスプレス航空 | 香港[3] |
大韓航空 | ソウル/仁川 |
エアアジア | クアラルンプール |
タイ・エアアジア | マカオ、香港 |
ラオス国営航空 | ルアンパバーン |
バガン航空 | ヤンゴン |
タイガーエア | シンガポール[4] |
シルクエアー | シンガポール |
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Launched | 14 October 2002 |
Closed | 7 September 2003 |
Owned by | Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner) |
Audience share | 0.3% (August 2003, BARB) |
Replaced by | Toonami |
Sister channel(s) | Cartoon Network Boomerang |
Availability at time of closure
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Sky Digital | Channel 244 |
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NTL | Channel 903 |
Telewest | Channel 148 |
CNX was a channel operated by Turner Broadcasting System Europe in the UK and Ireland between 2002 and 2003. It was aimed at a male audience, with daytime programming aimed at older children and teenagers (predominantly 12-18 years of age), and evening programming aimed at older teenagers and young adults (the 17-34 demographic). The channel was carried in the 'Entertainment' section of the Sky programme guide, and was also available on cable (through the firms which are now Virgin Media).
Initially, the CNX branding was used throughout the channel's airtime, but shortly prior to the channel's closure the station switched to branding younger daytime output as Toonami, returning the brand to the UK following the removal of the Toonami branding from Cartoon Network UK at CNX's launch, with CNX remaining as the brand for adult-aimed evening output.
Some daytime programming on the channel had previously screened within the Toonami block on Cartoon Network, and to tie in with this CNX daytime programmes were promoted on Cartoon Network, which remained in the Kids section of the programme guide; however, as the evening/night output was aimed at an older audience, it was not promoted on the kids' channel (though it was promoted on other Turner properties, such as TCM).
Evening programmes on CNX expanded upon the channel's "Triple A" - Action, Adventure and Anime - theme, with comedy (such as Adult Swim output, some of which had previously aired in the AKA/Cult Toons strand on Cartoon Network UK, which does not have an Adult Swim strand), anime, extreme sports, drama (principally action/crime series such as The Shield and Birds of Prey), and movies, with the channel's film output predominantly consisting of martial arts films, anime films and action/drama.
The channel closed as CNX in 2003 when the adult-focused evening programmes were removed from the schedule, and the channel became a 24-hour Toonami-branded action cartoons channel listed in the Kids guide alongside Cartoon Network and Boomerang. In 2007, the channel took the Cartoon Network Too branding, with the previous CN TOO giving its entire airtime to Cartoonito, which had previously operated as a block on the channel. Whilst action cartoons continue to appear alongside other styles on the Cartoon Network channels, the Toonami branding is no longer used.
Films previously seen on CNX reverted to TCM following the cessation of CNX programming; the Adult Swim output has since resurfaced on various other channels in the UK including Bravo, FX and TCM 2.
The daytime schedule consisted of the child-friendly Toonami versions of shows such as:
These shows were mainly edited versions which were retained when the channel moved to Toonami.
The "Triple A Movies" block, which stood for the channel's combination of "Action, Adventure and Anime" showed mainly martial arts films but showed other material as well, a selection being:
Trailer Park was a 'magazine' styled show, described on the now-defunct CNX website as: "Featuring the very best of free sports lifestyle programmes, including 'Chilli Factor'. From mid-November drop in to 'Trailer-Park TV' a brand new show by Christian Stevenson (AKA 'Seth-Seth Antoine') and Ed Leigh (AKA 'Carlos Fandango') from their gleaming chrome trailer parked under a cityscape flyover. 'Trailer Park' is your daily flyby of kick-ass, action, anime, movies and gaming."
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