Talk:Pyongyang International Airport

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Origin of FNJ code
I've seen some scattered speculation that the code FNJ actually is name-based, but didn't have enough info to write down until now: Obviously no reliable sources (yet), but does anyone have any other thoughts or input? Zowayix001 (talk) 06:21, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
 * The speculation is that the code is based on the Russian transcription of Pyongyang, Пхеньян Pkhenʹyan or Phenʹjan.
 * There are definitely older romanization systems that convert я to ja, but I have never seen an explanation for the starting F until very recently, when I heard a native Russian speaker talking (in English) about the June 2024 Russia-North Korea deal. When he said the word "Pyongyang", I distinctly heard a pronunciation like "fenyan" / "fenjan" with an "f" sound at the beginning (and an "e" vowel instead of "o" in the first syllable and "n" instead of "ng").