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Aviation Control The Aviation Control manages traffic control by gathering information from radars and sight in order to be aware of all airplane positions, as well as provide landing/take-off clearance and other instructions for flight direction and altitude. |
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Marshaler The marshaler holds paddles and sends flag signals to the pilot, guiding landed planes to the mouth of the boarding bridge. |
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Customs Inspection Officers The customs inspection officer cracks down on smuggled items and import regulatied items coming in to Japan from overseas. |
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Security Guards Security guards ensure all aspects of safety 24 hours a day including each gate within the airport, major facilities, luggage, and aircrafts. |
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Passenger Handling Passenger Handlers are in charge of checking-in passengers at the departure counter, the sales of airplane tickets, as well as assisting in boarding. |
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Information Center The Information Center is in charge of various services from facility information to in-house announcements and handling telephone calls from customers. |
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Security Check Security Check is in charge of checking the contents of luggage using an infra-red camera and conducting body checks using a metal detector. |
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Hand-Luggage Handling Hand-luggage handling ensures that all luggage that is not carried on board arrives at its proper destination. |
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Duty-Free Shops Duty-free shop staff do not only sell merchandise, but they must also have a vast knowledge concerning the merchandise, as well as be internationally aware and be able to speak a foreign language. |
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Shops and Restaurants The shops bring you local specialties and regionally limited goods while the restaurants provide gourmet meals from Japan, the West, and Nagoya. It is their duty to make sure your time is spent pleasantly there. |
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