China News Service, Chenzhou, September 13 (Ru Yi Xiao Huifang) Hunan Chenzhou Beihu Airport will officially open to air services on September 16.

The maiden flight opened Chenzhou=Beijing (Daxing Airport) and Shanghai=Chenzhou=Beihai four flights a week, and the first flight operated from Chenzhou Beihu Airport to and from Beijing Daxing Airport.

  On the morning of September 12, Chenzhou City held a press conference to introduce the relevant situation.

At the end of October this year, civil aviation will also open Guiyang=Chenzhou=Wenzhou, Chongqing=Chenzhou=Ningbo (Haikou), Chongqing=Chenzhou=Jieyang, Kunming=Chenzhou=Quanzhou and other routes during the winter and spring seasons. The specifics are subject to the approval of the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

On September 12, Chenzhou City held a press conference on the general aviation of Beihu Airport.

Photo courtesy of the Propaganda Department of Chenzhou Municipal Party Committee

  Chenzhou Beihu Airport is located in Huatang Town, Beihu District, 20 kilometers away from Chenzhou City. The estimated investment of the project is 2.13 billion yuan. The planned land area is 3100 acres. The flight zone index is 4C. The airport runway is 2600 meters. The terminal area will meet the passenger throughput of 2025. The target design for 550,000 person-times, 3,000 tons of cargo and mail throughput, 7,300 aircraft takeoffs and landings, a terminal construction area of ​​6,419 square meters, 6 stations on the apron, complete navigation, weather, fuel supply, fire and rescue And other auxiliary facilities.

  Located at Beihu Airport in southern Hunan Province, it is 265 kilometers away from Changsha Huanghua International Airport, 270 kilometers away from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, and 308 kilometers away from Guilin Liangjiang International Airport. It can radiate a surrounding population of more than 20 million. It is located in southern Hunan, Xiangxi, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao An important node on the golden tourism line such as the Greater Bay Area.

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