Beijing Capital International Airport, referred to as Capital Airport for short, is the main international airport in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), the busiest civil airport in China and the base airport of China International Airlines.
In 2004, Beijing Capital International Airport replaced Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) as the busiest airport for taking off and landing aircraft in Asia. In terms of passenger flow, in 2004, Capital Airport was one of the four largest airports in Asia (next to Haneda, Bangkok and Hong Kong) and the twentieth largest airport in the world. In 2005, Beijing Capital International Airport has become the second largest airport in Asia (second only to Haneda Airport), ranking 15 in the world.
Hong kong airport
As the only airport in Hong Kong, Hong Kong New International Airport was put into operation on July 6th, 1998. It constitutes a spectacular gateway to Hong Kong, and its huge, light and elegant image is impressive. At the same time, it is very friendly and cordial. Although it is the largest airport in the world, its scale does not give people the feeling of fear or shock. The design endows it with the characteristics of being easy to understand and accessible: solemn rather than overwhelming.
The new airport continues and develops the design theory initiated by Foster when he built Stansted Airport, the third largest airport in London, in 199 1. Its features include: lighting the roof, freeing the equipment space, making extensive use of natural light, and uniformly arranging environmental climate control equipment and luggage handling and transportation facilities under the central hall to make the streamline and movement in the building as free as possible.
The natural scenery around the new airport is very spectacular. Passengers can enjoy the vast external scenery anywhere in the airport. The minimum height of the glass surface is more than 4 meters, and all kinds of obstacles in the visual range are removed to reduce the landscape occlusion. The design emphasizes the use of the surrounding environment to guide far beyond the airport building itself: passengers can see the distant land, sea, roads, bridges and planes taking off and landing. This consideration is quite different from the practice of using closed "boxes" or passages in many airports, and travel has become a pleasant process.
Shanghai Pudong international airport
Shanghai Pudong International Airport is located in the coastal zone on the south bank of the Yangtze River estuary in Pudong, Shanghai, covering an area of more than 40 square kilometers, about 30 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai and about 40 kilometers away from Hongqiao Airport.
The first phase of Pudong Airport started in June 1997 and was completed and opened to traffic in September 1999. The first phase of the project has a 4000-meter-long and 60-meter-wide 4E-class north-south runway, two parallel taxiways, an apron of 800,000 square meters, 76 seats and a freight warehouse of 50,000 square meters. At the same time, it is equipped with navigation, communication, surveillance, meteorology and logistics support systems, which can provide 24-hour all-weather service.
Pudong Terminal consists of two parts: the main building and the waiting corridor, both of which are three-story structures, connected by two passages, with an area of 280,000 square meters, 65,438 baggage conveyors and 28 boarding bridges. The commercial catering facilities and other rental service facilities in the terminal cover an area of 60,000 square meters.
After the completion of the first phase renovation project of Pudong Airport, before it is put into use in 2008, it will be able to meet the operational needs of the second terminal, that is, it will have the guarantee capacity of taking off and landing 300,000 flights and passenger throughput of 36.5 million passengers per year.
At present, there are about 560 daily take-off and landing flights at Pudong Airport, accounting for about 60% of the total number of Shanghai airports. There are 48 Chinese and foreign airlines serving Pudong Airport, covering 73 international (regional) cities and 62 domestic cities.
Guangzhou Baiyun airport
As the largest trading port in South China, the central city of the Pearl River Delta and the economic, cultural and political center of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou has become a large-scale air passenger flow and logistics center in South China and even Southeast Asia with its unique geographical advantages. With the completion and operation of the new airport, the old airport will be closed and grounded; As an air transportation center planned by Guangzhou in the northern region, the new airport area, Nansha Port in the south of Guangzhou and the East Development Zone of Guangzhou will become important supports for Guangzhou to realize the urban development strategy of "superior in the north, expanding in the south, connecting with the west and advancing eastward".
Guangzhou New Baiyun International Airport is located in the north of Guangzhou, at the junction of Renhe Town in Baiyun District and Xinhua Town in Huadu District, about 28 kilometers away from Haizhu Square in downtown Guangzhou. The geographical coordinate is East longitude 1 13. 17' to 1 14. 04 minutes, 23 degrees north latitude. 22 feet to 23 feet. 56'
Shanghai Hongqiao airport
Shanghai Hongqiao Airport is located in the western suburbs of Shanghai, only 13 kilometers away from the city center. For many years, it has been synonymous with Shanghai Airport. Since 1996, Hongqiao Airport has won the first place in the airport group organized by China civil aviation industry for many times, with a passenger throughput of over 8 million passengers.
Hongqiao Airport has runways and taxiways. The runway is 3400 meters long and 57.6 meters wide, and the apron is about 486,000 square meters. It has 66 seats. Its advanced infrastructure and various navigation, communication and support systems meet the requirements of all kinds of aircraft taking off and landing in the world. After Shanghai Airport successfully moved its flights eastward, Hongqiao Airport continued to maintain the alternate function of international flights while taking off and landing domestic flights.
The airport terminal covers an area of 82,000 square meters and is equipped with 15 waiting hall, 18 VIP room and 15 luggage transmission system. At present, Hongqiao Airport has an average daily take-off and landing flight of about 540 flights, which makes the safe operation more secure.
Hongqiao Airport Terminal covers an area of 82,000 square meters, which is closely connected by Terminal A and Terminal B. As an important service window, it mainly undertakes the transportation tasks of domestic outbound and inbound passengers and alternate flights, and at the same time provides ground service guarantee for airport safety production and flight punctuality.
Shenzhen airport
Shenzhen Baoan International Airport is located on a coastal plain on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary. Its geographical coordinates are 1 13.49' and 22.36' north latitude. It is 32 kilometers away from downtown Shenzhen. With vast space and excellent headroom, it can be used for taking off and landing of large passenger and cargo planes, which meets the operation standards of large international airports. Shenzhen Baoan International Airport operates 24 hours a day.
Shenzhen Bao 'an International Airport is the first modern international airport in China to realize land, sea and air combined transport, and the first international airport in China to adopt transit transport mode. There are Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway, Airport-Holland Expressway and 107 National Highway connecting Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Huizhou, Zhongshan and Zhuhai. The airport has a passenger and cargo terminal with a 1,000-ton berth, which is connected with Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai by hydrofoils at sea. There are helicopters connecting Hong Kong and Macao in the air, and the collection and distribution conditions are excellent. Planes traveling between Hong Kong and other parts of the world can take off and land here, and carry out passenger and freight business in the simplest way. The airport adopts internationally accepted passenger and cargo operation and management methods, providing the fastest and most convenient service in China. Shenzhen Baoan International Airport, relying on the Pearl River Delta, one of the three fastest growing economic centers in China, is rich in air passenger and cargo resources and first-class software and hardware, making it a good choice for any airline to fly to China.
Shenzhen Baoan International Airport covers an area of 1 1 square kilometer. According to the standards of China people and national first-class civil airport, the airport will be planned and designed and built by stages. The first phase investment is 980 million yuan, and the second phase investment is 900 million yuan. The flight zone is 4E. The airport operates 24 hours a day, with a runway (3400 meters х 45 meters) and a taxiway. The existing passenger and freight parking lot has a total area of 588,000 square meters and 57 parking spaces, including 24 covered bridges. The total area of terminals A and B is 6.5438+0.46 million square meters, which can meet the annual passenger throughput of 6.5438+0.6 million, with 2,000 parking spaces. It also has an air cargo terminal with an annual cargo throughput of 300,000 tons and the terminal with the largest number of inbound and outbound passengers in Guangdong Province.
Shenzhen Baoan International Airport is one of the four national air cargo centers planned by the Civil Aviation Administration of China. It has international air rights in 37 countries, and more than 20 domestic and foreign airlines use Shenzhen Airport. At present, Shenzhen Baoan International Airport has opened more than 20 international and domestic routes 120, reaching more than 90 cities at home and abroad (including Macau, Singapore, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Anchorage, Chicago, Liege, Osaka, Tokyo, Bangkok, Dubai, Penang, Amsterdam, etc. In addition, in September 2003, a sea flight between Shenzhen Airport and Hong Kong Airport was launched, which was realized.
Chengdu airport
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport is located in the middle of the western Sichuan Plain, about 16 km southwest of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, with a geographical location of103 57' 02' and a latitude of 30 34' 47'. It is an important aviation hub port and passenger and cargo distribution center in southwest China. At present, more than 20 civil aviation and port units, including Southwest Civil Aviation Administration, China International Airlines Southwest Company and Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd., have been stationed. Expressway is connected with the urban area.
The airport, formerly known as Shuanggui Temple Airport, was built in 1938. The muddy road surface is used for small biplane to take off and land. 1944 expansion, runway length 1400 meters. It is made by mixing and rolling lime and pebbles, and can be used by aircraft below 15 tons.
1956 65438+February 12. The General Staff of the Central Military Commission approved the use of Shuanggui Temple Airport by civil aviation, which was officially listed as a sequence of civil aviation airports and renamed as "Chengdu Shuangliu Airport". During the period of 1957, Chengdu civil aviation flights were transferred from Guanghan Airport to Shuangliu Airport, and routes from Chengdu to Beijing, Taiyuan, Xi, Chongqing, Kunming, Guiyang and Nanchong were opened.
The airport was expanded from 1959 to 1960 for the first time. The runway is 2200m long and can be used for the take-off and landing of aircraft with gross weight18t or less. The newly-built terminal building covers an area of 8500m2, with thin-shell multi-arch structure and asymmetrical connection with the high-rise command and dispatch building, which is well received by all parties. 1967, the runway is extended from 2200m to 2600m, which can only be used by aircraft below100t.
1983 and 199 1 expanded the airport twice, which increased the terminal area to 17400 square meters, and the oil storage and supply facilities exceeded 10000 tons. The facilities of air traffic control, communication and navigation, weather forecast and transportation services were more perfect than those of other airports in southwest China.
From 1994 to 200 1, the airport has expanded the flight area and terminal area on a large scale, with a total investment of 2.8 billion RMB, making the grade index of the flight area reach 4E and the runway extend to 3600 meters. It can take off and land all kinds of aircraft in the world, including Boeing 747-400, and is equipped with a two-stage precision approach lighting system. The newly-built terminal building is 82,000 square meters, designed with a parallel three-finger corridor layout, and the inbound and outbound passengers are separated from domestic and foreign passengers, with 3,500 passengers during peak hours; The new parking lot is 74,000 square meters and the station lane is 44,000 square meters.
In 2003, the airport invested 380 million yuan to start the construction of a new 39,000-square-meter international terminal, which was completed and put into use on September 28, 2004. A modern airport with the largest scale, perfect facilities and complete functions in the western region will be presented to the world.
In 2 1 century, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport will greatly strengthen the function and position of the hub airport in southwest China, welcome visitors from all directions with more beautiful environment, more perfect and thoughtful service and more modern facilities, and become an important air gateway to the world in western China.
Kunming airport
Wujiaba International Airport in Kunming, Yunnan, located in the southeast of Kunming, is the most important international port airport in China and one of the busiest international airports in China. It is also the gateway hub airport in southwest China.
Kunming Airport in Yunnan Province was built in 1923, 1958, 1993 and 1998, which were rebuilt and expanded three times, with a total area of 477.8+02 mu. At present, the airport is a national first-class airport, with a flight zone grade of 4E and a runway length of 3,600 meters. It has communication and navigation facilities such as ILS, VOR/DME and NDB, and can be used for Boeing 747 and Airbus A340. The station and apron cover an area of 250,000 square meters, with 34 parking spaces. The airport terminal has a total area of 76,900 square meters, and the waiting hall 17. The passenger throughput of the airport terminal is designed to be 6.5438+003700 passengers/year, with perfect service functions, including the best business VIP room, airport flower supermarket, Chinese and western restaurants, etc. This is a modern airport.
Xi' an airport
Xi Xianyang Airport is a national first-class airport, which can take off and land all kinds of large and medium-sized aircraft. Xi Airport Xianyang Airport is the largest air traffic hub in northwest China, and the airport reconstruction and expansion project has started. At present, 1 19 domestic and international routes are opened to 5 1 domestic cities.
Xi Xianyang International Airport is an important domestic trunk airport, international scheduled flight airport and regional central airport in China. At present, the airport has established business relations with 26 domestic and foreign airlines, including 68 domestic navigation cities and international 1 1. It has formed an air transportation network with Xi as the center, connecting all parts of the motherland, with international routes reaching Japan, South Korea, Thailand and other countries, regional routes reaching Hong Kong and Macao, and chartered flight routes reaching Singapore and Azerbaijan.
Hangzhou airport
Xiaoshan International Airport in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province is an important domestic trunk airport, an important tourist city airport and an international scheduled flight airport. It is also the main alternate airport of Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport is located on the south bank of Qiantang River, 27 kilometers away from downtown Hangzhou. According to the principle of "one-time planning and phased construction", the airport project is implemented in three phases: near, medium and far. 1July, 1997, the airport project officially started. On June 30th, 2000, 65438+February 30th, the new airport was put into operation. In September 2003, the State Council approved the opening of Hangzhou Airport to foreign aircraft. In March, 2004, Hangzhou Airport passed the national inspection and officially opened to foreign aircraft.