Last month, the North Korean capital of Pyongyang opened the doors to the country's newest airport terminal: Pyongyang Sunan International Airport.
The new international terminal will replace the airport's old terminal facility, which dates back to the early days of the Cold War. So far, details surrounding the facility, called "Terminal 2," are few. However, North Korea's state-owned media agency released a series of photos of the new facility.
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Terminal 2 opened in a massive celebration featuring attendees in traditional North Korean outfits.
It will replace the old building, a relic of the Cold War.
The terminal features at least three jet bridges and the ability to park at least a dozen other planes on the tarmac.
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