[3] Scheduled service began in July 1966, with a daily YS-11 flight to Osaka and a daily de Havilland Heron flight to Oki.
Routes added since then include Fukuoka (YS-11 from December 1984), Hiroshima-Nishi (BAe Jetstream from 1996), Sapporo (MD-87 from 1996), Komatsu (BAe Jetstream from 1996), Okinawa (MD-90 from 1997), and Nagoya (Saab 340 from 1997).
[4] The airport terminal has three jet bridge gates, and is equipped with customs and immigration facilities for international charter flights.
[5] The Shimane Prefectural Police also has an air base on site.
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