Lost Heaven Airport is a location in Mafia: Definitive Edition.
History[]
The airport is located in rural North County, and services the city of Lost Heaven with air travel to destinations both domestic and abroad.
Influence[]
Lost Heaven Airport is likely based on former Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport in Chicago, Illinois. The terminal building is inspired by the Administration Building at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
Airlines and Destinations[]
Airlines[]
- Blue Heron Air
- Empire Bay Airline
Destinations[]
Domestic[]
- Empire Bay, New York
- New Bordeaux, Louisiana
- Bourbon City
- Miami, Florida
- Novato, California
- Texas
Abroad[]
- Brighton, England
- Brno, Czech Republic
- Havana, Cuba
- Košice, Slovakia
- Canada
- Prague, Czech Republic
Radio Ad[]
Appearances[]
Mafia: DE[]
Notable Items[]
Some items may only be available while a specific mission or objective is active.
Omerta[]
- Super Science Stories issue #7. On a bench in the breakroom.
- Cigarette Card #5, Frank Colletti. On a blue barrel in a fenced-in area near the building south of the control tower.
- Sniper Rifle on the back balcony of the main building. [Verification needed]
- Ammo Crate x4
- First Aid Cabinet x2
- Grenade x4
- Molotov x4
Crème de la Crème[]
- Cigarette Card #21, Lucio Marcano. On a stack of lumber on the north side.
- Dime Detective Magazine issue #17. On a crate inside hangar 13.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Several locations listed on billboards as being served by the airport are real world locations where 2K and Hangar 13 has offices, including Novato, Brno, Kosice, Brighton, and Prague.
- Though Empire Bay has an airport, in Mafia II Leo Galante flees to Lost Heaven by train.