Metro International Airport



"Man, they really trashed this airport."

- Louis "I wonder if this is more lost luggage than normal?"

- Zoey

Metro International Airport is a 2-story (6.6 m) airport located in the city of Newburg. The address of this airport is 1000 Airport Way (as seen on the CEDA posters in Blood Harvest). It is the main objective of the Survivors in the Dead Air campaign in Left 4 Dead.

History
Before the Infection, the airport was one of the many ways out of Newburg. Though the airport is relatively small and can only handle a hand full of airplanes and flights, it helps provide access to the outside world and allows for Newburg businesses to thrive and expand. There are 2 major airline companies that operate at Metro International Airport: Vector Airlines and Pangea Air.

Main Terminal Building Floor Directory:
 * Ground Floor
 * Ground Transportation
 * Baggage Claim
 * Information Booth
 * Ticketing
 * Currency Exchange
 * Arrivals Area
 * TSA Security Checkpoint
 * Duty Free Shopping
 * Burger Tank
 * Restrooms
 * Second Floor
 * Skybridge
 * Sandleford Conference Center
 * Baggage Processing
 * Terminal Gate B
 * Restrooms
 * Bar/Restaurant
 * Coat Check
 * Smoking Area

Current Status
Metro International Airport is a bomb-shattered ruin overrun with Infected. Although its core infrastructure is destroyed, its main runway system remains intact and can still accept flights from STOL aircraft such as the C-130 Hercules.

As the Infection started to spread throughout the Newburg city region, Metro International Airport was designated a key point by CEDA as both an evacuation center and as a supply hub for Infection control resources. Within a short space of time, all of these plans were overtaken by the events and the sheer scale of the Infection crisis. CEDA was forced to place the airport under quarantine and re-designate it as a supply center only, but this format was quickly swept away when the quarantine measures failed and the facility became overrun with Infected from the ground while from the skies above, the Infected commercial aircrafts desperately diverted to Metro International in the futile hope of making safe landings and finding sanctuary.

As events picked up pace, CEDA was relieved of its responsibilities, and authority was passed to the military, who decided that Metro International served no further useful purpose, and that, in default of any better plan, it should be bombed to destruction in the hope of killing off multiple Infected, and limiting the spread of disease.

The military's obsession with "using a bigger hammer" and resorting to aerial bombing is a classic example of the "scorched earth" policy, first encountered at Metro International but reaching its full flowering in Left 4 Dead 2, as seen in The Parish. For public relations purposes, the military could claim that bombing Metro International was a way to prevent individuals who may be infected or Carriers from attempting to escape by commandeering the aircraft and enhancing the risks of spreading the Infection. In this regard, it is possible that the Survivors' C-130 was lost because it was picked up on radar as having departed from Metro International and subsequently intercepted and shot down by the military. If true, this lends further credence to the Survivors' increasingly jaundiced view of the military authorities.