How to say "air traffic control" in Japanese?

In Japanese "air traffic control" translates to  航空管制 

Transliteration: koukuu kansei

🇯🇵 航空管制官が飛行機の離着陸を調整する。

🗣️ Koukuu kanseikan ga hikouki no ririku chakuriku wo chousei suru.

🇺🇸 The air traffic controller adjusts the takeoff and landing of airplanes.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "air traffic control" in Japanese?

You can use the word "航空管制" which translates to "air traffic control".

How to pronounce "航空管制" (air traffic control) in Japanese?

The word "航空管制" is pronounced as "koukuu kansei".

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