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EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-exterior.jpg|Exterior of Terminal A, Escobar International's main terminal.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-exterior.jpg|Exterior of Terminal A, Escobar International's main terminal.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-rear.jpg|Rear view of Terminal A.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-rear.jpg|Rear view of Terminal A.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-interior.jpg|Interior of Terminal A.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-mainterminal-interior.jpg|Interior of Terminal A with a [[Mavis]] car rental stall in the foreground.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-TerminalB-exterior.jpg|Terminal B, the northern terminal building of the airport, which is actually a derivative of [[Francis International Airport in GTA III Era|Francis International]]'s main terminal. It fronts the airport's short-term parking lot.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-TerminalB-exterior.jpg|Terminal B, the northern terminal building of the airport, which is actually a derivative of [[Francis International Airport in GTA III Era|Francis International]]'s main terminal. It fronts the airport's short-term parking lot.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-controltower.jpg|The airport's control tower.
EscobarInternational-GTAVC-controltower.jpg|The airport's control tower.

Revision as of 05:15, 30 September 2011

Escobar International Airport
Information
Appearances
Owner City of Vice
Location Vice City Mainland
Hub for

Escobar International Airport (EIA), also known simply as Escobar International (by the HUD) or Vice City International Airport (VCIA), is the airport in Vice City for both Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

Further north is the Fort Baxter Air Base, a military installation that houses military equipment and personnel, while Viceport (also referred to in road signs as "VicePort"), the city's seaport, is located to the southeast.

Description

Structures

The tarmac area at dusk as viewed northwards in GTA Vice City.

Escobar International consists of three terminals, one at the north which is a standard blocky terminal with the addition of below-ground entrances, the other passenger terminal to the south is more distinctive, with its weaved roof and massive glass wall facing the airport's southern side. The southern terminal is also distinctive in that the player can easily enter the building and explore its spacious interior, the only airport to feature a normally accessible interior; however, the only access points to the terminal building are equipped with metal detectors that automatically leave the player's weapons, if any, outside whenever the player enters the building. Both passenger terminals are separated by lawns and a short term car park.

The third terminal is the Freight and Cargo Terminal, south east of both terminals. Escobar International also has a V.I.P. Terminal, as well as a long term car park, next to Vice City Transport Police headquarters.

Tarmac area

The airport tarmac itself is largely non-interactive. The tarmac, predictably, is occupied by non-interactive passengers plane and private jets, while the former may also be seen taking off and landing at the airport's runways. In addition, no controllable aircraft can be found within the airport in GTA Vice City while GTA Vice City Stories' rendition of the airport spawns a Sparrow, Hunter and a Biplane after completion of certain missions. In both games, the player can also find Baggage Handlers driven by Security Guards traveling along a predetermined route within the tarmac area.

Influences

EIA does not appear to be based on any particular real-life airport, although it is located similarly to that in Miami, and the airport's logo is quite obviously based off of MIA's logo; the airport is situated on its own peninsula in the southwest of the city. The most significant airport in real-life Miami is Opa-Locka Executive Airport.

Airlines

Trivia

  • In the cutscene where Ken Rosenberg picks up Tommy, Harry, and Lee from the airport, an airplane can be seen landing on the curved runway.
  • The airport is evidently named after Pablo Escobar, an infamous Colombian drug lord. The airport may also be named after Andres Escobar, a Colombian footballer (soccer player) killed in 1994 over betting in a 1994 FIFA World Cup game.

Gallery

GTA Vice City
GTA Vice City Stories