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Civil airports of Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. This is a list of public airports in the People's Republic of China grouped by provincial level division and sorted by main city or county served. It includes civil airports and certified general airports, [1] but excludes filed general airports, defunct airports and military air bases.
Haikou Meilan International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Hainan. In 2019, the passenger throughput was 24.216 million, ranking 17th among China's civil airports; the cargo throughput reached about 175,600 tons, ranking 19th; the aircraft movement was about 164,800, ranking 22nd. Terminal 2 interior
Sanya Phoenix Airport Railway Station of the Hainan Western Ring High-Speed Railway, opened on 30 December 2015, is located just north of the airport.Initially, it connects on the Sanya Railway Station on the Hainan Eastern Ring High-Speed Railway (10 km to the east), [78] and provides frequent high-speed rail service to a number of points along Hainan's eastern coast.
Pages in category "Airports in Hainan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
Danzhou Airport (Chinese: 儋州机场) is an under-construction airport in approximately 25 km northeast of Nada, Danzhou, Hainan, China. [1] It will be international-class, built to handle the increasing number of tourists visiting the area. [2] [3] [4]
A feasibility study on the airport was approved by government officials in December 2012, [8] followed by the master plan in May 2013. [9] A groundbreaking ceremony was held on 17 March 2015. [6] After a test flight in March 2016, [10] the airport received its first commercial flight – a Hainan Airlines Boeing 737 from Beijing – on 17 March ...
In 2000, HNA Group, an associate company of Hainan Airlines, became the controlling shareholder of the airport developer. [5] The company listed some of the assets to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong as Hainan Meilan Airport (now known as HNA Infrastructure) in 2002. However, the runway was retained, despite the listed company had 20-year ...
Former logo. Established on 15 January 2003 as the second cargo airline in the country after China Cargo Airlines, [2] Yangtze River Express was majority owned by the HNA Group (85%) with Hainan Airlines Co (5%) and Shanghai Airport Group (10%) holding the remaining shares.