Tokyo Heliport Explained

Tokyo Heliport
Icao:RJTI
Type:Public
Operator:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Location:Kōtō, Tokyo
Elevation-F:16
Coordinates:35.6361°N 139.8394°W
Pushpin Map:Japan
Pushpin Label:RJTI
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Japan
Website:東京都東京ヘリポート
Metric-Rwy:yes
H1-Number:H1 (01/19)
H1-Length-F:295 × 98
H1-Length-M:90× 30
H1-Surface:Asphalt concrete
Footnotes:Source: Japanese AIP at AIS Japan[1]

is a heliport in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, mainly used for flights in the Greater Tokyo Area. It is used by both government organizations and private companies.

History

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government opened a Tokyo Heliport in the nearby Tatsumi area in 1964. That heliport was replaced by the current Tokyo Heliport in June 1972. The heliport was expanded significantly in 1990, and a new management building opened in 2011.[2]

Users

There are no scheduled services to Tokyo Heliport. Approximately 15 companies operate at this heliport including Airbus Helicopters, Aero Asahi, DHC Helicopter Division, Ibex Aviation, Akagi Helicopter,[3] Minebea, Noevir Aviation, Shin Nihon Helicopters, All Nippon Helicopter and Toho Air Service.[4]

It is also an important base for helicopters operated by news organizations such as TV Asahi, TBS and the Tokyo Shimbun.

Government users include the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Tokyo Fire Department and Kawasaki Fire Department

Facilities

The heliport has 38 parking berths including ten for large helicopters.[5]

Viewing points

Like other airports in Japan, there are several viewing areas constructed near the heliport.

Access

Public transport service to the airport is through Shin-Kiba Station with buses running regularly from there to the heliport.

Notes and References

  1. https://aisjapan.mlit.go.jp/ AIS Japan
  2. Web site: 東京ヘリポートの役割. 19 February 2014.
  3. http://www.akagi-heli.co.jp/shiryou/english.pdf Company profile
  4. http://www.tohoair.co.jp/english/company/profile.html About Toho Air Service
  5. Web site: 空港の概要. 19 February 2014.