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Agenda Item 3.1 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION TWENTY SIXTH MEETING OF THE ASIA/PACIFIC AIR NAVIGATION PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION REGIONAL GROUP (APANPIRG/26) Bangkok, Thailand, 7 10 September 2015 Agenda Item 3: 3.1: AOP Performance Framework for Regional Air Navigation Planning and Implementation REPORT ON THE THIRD MEETING OF AOP WORKING-GROUP (Presented by Chairman AOPWG) SUMMARY This paper presents the report of the Third Meeting of the AOP Working-Group (AOPWG/3) held in Putrajaya, Malaysia from 2 to 4 June 2015 which was reviewed by ATMSG/3 (3 to 7 th August 2015, Bangkok, Thailand). APANPIRG is invited to review and adopt the draft conclusions proposed by AOPWG/3 and endorsed by ATMSG/3. This paper relates to Strategic Objectives: A: Safety Enhance global civil aviation safety B: Air Navigation Capacity and Efficiency Increase the capacity and improve the efficiency of the global aviation system E: Environmental Protection Minimize the adverse environment effects of civil aviation activities 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Third Meeting of the AOP Working-Group was held from 2 to 4 June 2015 in Malaysia. A Seminar on Aerodrome related Elements of the Seamless ATM Plan was held in conjunction with the meeting on 1 June 2015. The meeting was attended by 63 participants from 12 Administrations, 2 Special Administrative Regions of China and 2 International Organizations. Full Report of the Working-Group has been posted on the ICAO APAC Office website and can be accessed on the following webpage: http://www.icao.int/apac/meetings/2015%20aopwg3/!final%20report%20rev%201.pdf 1.2 A total of 23 Working Papers, 7 Information Papers and 3 presentations covering its 8 Agenda Items was considered by the AOPWG Meeting. Based on the outcome of discussions on various Agenda Items, the meeting formulated 5 Draft Conclusions which were endorsed by ATM/SG/3 for further consideration by APANPIRG/26.

Agenda Item 3.1-2- 2. DISCUSSION 2.1 The ATMSG/3 meeting held from 3 to 7 August 2015 in Bangkok reviewed the outcomes of the AOPWG/3 Meeting and noted the following: 2.2 Air Traffic Flow Management Steering Group outcomes on Airport Collaborative Decision-Making 2.2.1 The AOPWG/3 noted that the ATFM Framework included a number of items of interest to AOP/WG; most importantly those related to the harmonized, interoperable exchange of ATFM and related A-CDM information. The AOPWG/3 also noted that A-CDM aimed to improve the sharing of information between A-CDM partners and was an enabler of Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) at airports, reducing delays, improving the predictability of events and optimizing the utilization of resources. 2.2.2 The AOPWG/3 further noted that A-CDM was being progressively implemented in some Asia/Pacific Region airports and that the ICAO Aerodrome Design and Operations Panel (ADOP, formerly the Aerodromes Panel), was developing a ICAO A-CDM guidance material. The AOPWG?3 encouraged States to implement ACDM considering the benefits it provided to all airport stakeholders and supported promoting the terminology and FIXM version 3.0 or later as the standard for use in A CDM interfaces with ATFM, AMAN, and DMAN systems. 2.3 Progress on the Alignment of Air Navigation Plans with the Global Air Navigation Plan 2.3.1 The AOPWG/3 noted that the ICAO Regional Office had populated the eanp Volume I and II with existing data taken from Doc 9673 Volume I (Basic) and Volume II (FASID) and agreed with the AOP contents of the eanp in Volume I and volume II respectively. AOP Volume I and AOP Volume II attached at Appendix A and B to this paper. 2.4 Reporting on the Progress of Seamless ATM Implementation 2.4.1 The AOPWG/3 noted the items of interest to AOP in the APAC Seamless ATM Plan were in the first group named Optimal capacity Apron Management, Aerodrome Capacity, Safety and Efficiency of Aerodrome Operations, ATM Aerodrome Coordination and Aerodrome collaborative Decision Making. The AOPWG/3 encouraged States to review the outcomes of the first cycle of reporting, nominate their point of contact if not yet done and to submit their first report online. 2.5 Proposals for the Amendment to Annex 14, Volume I and Volume II 2.5.1 The AOPWG/3 noted that even though the information on the availability of RESAs was published by States/Administrations in their State AIP, it would be helpful to Pilots if the information was also made available in Aerodrome Charts considering that most Pilots refer to Aerodrome Charts for aeronautical information. The AOPWG/3 formulated the following draft Conclusion which was endorsed by ATMSG/3 for further consideration by APANPIRG/26. Draft Conclusion APANPIRG/26/xx: Publication of RESA availability on Aerodrome Charts That, States/Administrations are encouraged to publish information on the availability of RESA on Aerodrome Charts, considering that most pilots refer to Aerodrome Charts for aeronautical data/information, and report action taken to ICAO Regional Office by 31 December 2015.

-3- APANPIRG/26 - WP/6 Agenda Item: 3.1 2.6 Sample APAC Regulations for Water Aerodromes 2.6.1 The AOPWG/3 reviewed the draft sample regulations and formulated the following Draft Conclusion which was endorsed by the ATMSG/3 for further consideration by APANPIRG/26. Draft Conclusion APANPIRG/26/xx: Sample Regulations for Water Aerodromes That, in accordance with Decision ATMSG/2-7, the sample regulations for water aerodromes developed by the Small Working Group be adopted for use as a reference document in the Asia/Pacific Region. 2.6.2 The ATM/SG noted the AOP/WG s Decision to amend the Water Aerodromes Small Working Group s (WASWG) TOR. 2.7 First Edition of the Procedures for Air Navigation Services Aerodromes (PANS Aerodromes, Doc 9981) 2.7.1 The AOPWG/3 had urged States to implement the provisions of the PANS Aerodromes and to publish up to date lists of significant differences from this document in their AIP by 10 November 2016. The AOPWG formulated the following Draft Conclusion, which was endorsed by the ATM/SG, for further consideration by APANPIRG/26: Draft Conclusion APANPIRG/26/xx: Roll out of PANS Aerodromes That, ICAO be invited to organize a seminar/workshop in the Asia/Pacific Region to roll out the first edition of PANS Aerodromes (Doc 9981) during first quarter of 2016. 2.8 Airport Airside Land Master Plan 2.8.1 The AOP/WG agreed to the following Draft Conclusion regarding the development of Airport Master Plans to support the modernisation of existing airports and creation of new airports, regardless of size, complexity, and role. The Draft Conclusion was endorsed by the ATM/SG/3 for further consideration by APANPIRG/26: Draft Conclusion APANPIRG/26/xx: Airport Master Plans That, recognizing the importance of long term development of an airport to cater to the growing traffic, States should encourage airport operators to develop long term airport master plan to assist in the timely phased airport expansions, thereby increasing capacity and enhancing the safety and regularity of aircraft operations, and report progress to AOPWG/4. 2.9 Airport Carbon Emissions Management 2.9.1 The AOPWG/3 noted the benefits of the products and services provided by ACI in respect of guidance materials, training, measuring tool and accreditation service to help airports reduce greenhouse gas emissions and urged APAC States to encourage their airports to use them. The AOPWG/3 invited States to include Airport Carbon Accreditation, in their State Action Plans on Climate Change and formulated the following draft conclusion which was endorsed by ATMSG/3 for further consideration by APANPIRG/26.

Agenda Item 3.1-4- Draft Conclusion APANPIRG/26/xx: Aerodrome Carbon Emissions Management That States: a) Support the inclusion of Aerodrome Carbon Accreditation into their State Action Plans for CO 2 reduction; and b) encourage aerodrome operators to consider adopting the ACERT (Airport Carbon and Emission Reporting Tool), and to participate in the ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme. 2.10 The AOPWG/3 had reviewed the list of Air Navigation Deficiencies noted by APANPIRG/24 in the AOP field and urged concerned States to provide the necessary resources for the elimination of deficiencies and submit the update to ICAO. 2.11 The AOPWG/3 had reviewed the results taken from the USOAP CMA online framework in the compliance with ICAO SARPs and the common findings identified in the APAC Region. 3. ACTION BY THE MEETING 3.1 The meeting is invited to: a) review the outcomes of the AOPWG/3 Meeting; and b) consider adoption of the draft Conclusions developed by the AOP Working- Group which were endorsed by ATMSG/3.

Appendix A Page II-1 APAC ANP, VOLUME I PART II AERODROMES / AERODROME OPERATIONS (AOP) 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This part of the APAC ANP constitutes the agreed regional requirements considered to be the minimum necessary for effective planning and implementation of aerodromes operations (AOP) facilities and services in the Asia and Pacific Regions and complements the provisions of ICAO SARPs and PANS related to AOP. It contains stable plan elements related to the assignment of responsibilities to States for the provision of aerodrome facilities and services within the Region(s) in accordance with Article 28 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Doc 7300) and mandatory requirements related to the AOP facilities and services to be implemented by States in accordance with regional air navigation agreements. 1.2 The dynamic plan elements related to the assignment of responsibilities to States for the provision of the aerodrome facilities and services including the mandatory requirements based on regional air navigation agreements related to the AOP are contained in the APAC ANP Volume II Part II - AOP. 1.3 The APAC ANP Volume III contains dynamic/flexible plan elements related to the implementation of air navigation systems and their modernization in line with the ICAO Aviation System Block Upgrades (ASBUs) methodology and associated technology roadmaps described in the Global Air Navigation Plan. The ASBU modules are aimed at increasing capacity and improving efficiency of the aviation system whilst maintaining or enhancing safety level, and achieving the necessary harmonization and interoperability at regional and global level. This includes the regionally agreed ASBU modules applicable to the specified ICAO region/sub-region and associated elements/enablers necessary for the monitoring of the status of implementation of these ASBU modules. Standards and Recommended Practices and Procedures for Air Navigation Services 1.4 The SARPs and PANS and associated guidance material applicable to the provision of AOP are contained in: a) Annex 14 Aerodromes, Volumes I and II; b) Procedures for Air Navigation Services Aerodromes (PANS-Aerodromes) (Doc 9981) (pending final approval); c) Airport Planning Manual (Doc 9184); d) Aerodrome Design Manual (Doc 9157); e) Airport Services Manual (Doc 9137); f) Manual on Certification of Aerodromes (Doc 9774); g) Assessment, Measurement and Reporting of Runway Surface Conditions (Cir 329); h) Operation of New Larger Aeroplanes at existing aerodromes (Cir 305); APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Appendix A Page II-2 i) Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) Manual (Doc 9830); j) Manual of Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (SMGCS) (Doc 9476); k) Heliport Manual (Doc 9261); l) Manual on the prevention of runway incursions (Doc 9870); m) Stolport Manual (Doc 9150); n) ICAO Bird Strike Information System Manual (Doc 9332); and o) Manual on Civil Aviation Jet Fuel Supply (Doc 9977). 2. GENERAL REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Regular aerodromes and their alternates required for international commercial air transport operations should be determined through regional agreements, based on the list of international aerodromes designated by States and the needs of the international commercial flights. Consideration should also be given to the needs of international general aviation flights as identified by user requirements. The alternate aerodromes should be planned/selected, to the greatest practicable extent, from the list of existing regular aerodromes used for international aircraft operations. However, where in specific cases the designation of another aerodrome in close proximity to a regular aerodrome would result in appreciable fuel conservation or other operational advantages, this aerodrome may be designated for use as an alternate aerodrome only. Planning of alternate aerodromes should be made on the basis of the following objectives: a) to ensure that at least one suitable alternate is available for each international aircraft operation; and b) to ensure that the facilities at the designated alternate aerodrome(s) are appropriate for the alternate aircraft operations. 2.2 The list of regular and alternate aerodromes (including their designations) required in the Region(s) to serve international civil aviation operations (international scheduled air transport, non-scheduled air transport and general aviation operations) is given in Table AOP I-1. Each Contracting State should ensure the provision of aerodrome facilities and services at the international aerodromes under its jurisdiction. 3. SPECIFIC REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 None APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Appendix A Page II-3 Table AOP I-1 INTERNATIONAL AERODROMES REQUIRED IN THE ASIA AND PACIFIC REGIONS EXPLANATION OF THE TABLE City/Aerodrome: Designation: Name of the city and aerodrome, preceded by the location indicator. Designation of the aerodrome as: international scheduled air transport, regular use; RNS international non-scheduled air transport, regular use; AS international scheduled air transport, alternate use; ANS international non-scheduled air transport, alternate use. Note 1 when an aerodrome is needed for more than one type of use, normally only the use highest on the above list is shown. [Example an aerodrome required for both and AS use would only be shown as in the list.] Note 2 when the aerodrome is located on an island and no particular city or town is served by the aerodrome, the name of the island is included instead of the name of a city. APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-4 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation AFGHANISTAN BANGLADESH OAKB KABUL/Kabul Intl VGEG CHITTAGONG/Shah Amanat Intl OAKN KANDAHAR/Kandahar Intl AS VGHS DHAKA/Hazrat Shahjalal Intl AMERICAN SAMOA (United States) BHUTAN NSTU PAGO PAGO/Pago Pago Intl VQPR PARO/Paro Intl AUSTRALIA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM YPAD ADELAIDE/Adelaide WBSB BRUNEI/Brunei Intl YBAS ALICE SPRINGS/Alice Springs AS YBBN BRISBANE/Brisbane CAMBODIA YBCS CAIRNS/Cairns VDPP PHNOM PENH/Phnom Penh YPXM CHRISTMAS I./Christmas I. VDSR SIEM REAP/Siem Reap AS YPCC COCOS I./Cocos I. YPDN DARWIN/Darwin YMHB HOBART/Hobart RNS CANADA 1 CYXX ABBOTSFORD/Abbotsford AS YMML MELBOURNE/Melbourne Intl CYYC CALGARY/Calgary Intl YSNF NORFOLK I./Norfolk I. CYQQ COMOX/Comox AS YPPH PERTH/Perth Intl CYEG EDMONTON/Edmonton Intl YPPD PORT HEDLAND/Port Hedland RNS CYVR VANCOUVER/Vancouver Intl YBRK ROCKHAMPTON/Rockhampton AS CYYJ VICTORIA/Victoria Intl RNS YSSY SYDNEY/Kingsford Smith Intl YPTN TINDAL/Tindal AS CHINA YBTL TOWNSVILLE/Townsville RNS ZBAA BEIJING/Capital ZGHA CHANGSHA/Huanghua APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-5 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation ZUUU CHENGDU/Shuangliu AS ZBYN TAIYUAN/Wusu AS ZUCK CHONGQING/Jiangbei ZBTJ TIANJIN/Binhai ZYTL DALIAN/Zhoushuizi ZWWW URUMQI/Diwopu ZSFZ FUZHOU/Changle ZHHH WUHAN/Tianhe RNS RCKH GAOXIONG/Gaoxiong ZSAM XIAMEN/Gaoqi ZGGG GUANGZHOU/Baiyun ZLXY XI'AN/Xianyang ZGKL GUILIN/Liangjiang ZUXC XICHANG/Qingshan RNS ZSHC HANGZHOU/Xiaoshan ZYHB HARBIN/Taiping COOK IS. ZSOF HEFEI/Luogang AS NCRG RAROTONGA/Rarotonga Intl ZBHH HOHHOT/Baita ZSJN JINAN/Yaoqiang ZWSH KASHI/Kashi AS DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA ZKPY SUNAN/Sunan ZPPP KUNMING/Wujiaba ZLLL LANZHOU/Zhongchuan AS FIJI ZSNJ NANJING/Lukou NFFN NADI/Nadi Intl ZGNN NANNING/Wuxu AS NFSU SUVA/Nausori ZSQD QINGDAO/Liuting ZJSY SANYA/Phoenix FRENCH POLYNESIA (France) ZSSS SHANGHAI/Hongqiao NTAA TAHITI/Faaa ZSPD SHANGHAI/Pudong ZYTX SHENYANG/Taoxian GUAM (United States) ZGSZ SHENZHEN/Bao an PGUA GUAM I./Andersen AFB AS RCSS TAIBEI/Songshan AS PGUM GUAM I./Guam Intl RCTP TAIBEI CITY/Taibei Intl APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-6 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation HONG KONG, China INDONESIA VHHH HONG KONG/Hong Kong Intl WAPP AMBON/Pattimura RNS WADD BALI/Ngurah Rai INDIA WALL BALIKPAPAN/Sepinggan VAAH AHMEDABAD/Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport WAOO BANJARMASIN/Syamsudin Noor AS VIAR AMRITSAR/Rajasansi Airport WIDD BATAM/Hang Nadim VOBL BANGALORE/Bangalore International Airport WABB BIAK/Frans Kaisiepo VOCL CALICUT/Calicut International Airport WIHH JAKARTA/Halimperdana Kusuma RNS VOMM CHENNAI/Chennai Airport International WIII JAKARTA/Soekarno Hatta VOCI COCHIN/Cochin International Airport WAJJ JAYAPURA/Sentani VOCB COIMBATORE/Coimbatore Airport WATT KUPANG/El Tari VEGY GAYA/Gaya Airport WAAA MAKASSAR/Sultan Hasanuddin VEGT GUWAHATI/Lokpriya Bordoloi Airport Gopinath WAMM MANADO/Sam Ratulangi VOHS HYDERABAD/Rajiv International Airport Gandhi WIMM MEDAN/Kualanamu VIJP JAIPUR/Jaipur Airport WAKK MERAUKE/Mopah RNS VECC KOLKATA/Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport WIPT PADANG/Minangkabau VILK LUCKNOW/Choudhry Charan Singh Airport WIPP PALEMBANG/Sultan Badaruddin II Mahmud VOML MANGALORE/Mangalore Airport WIBB PEKANBARU/Sultan Syarif Kasim II VABB MUMBAI/Chatrapati International Airport Shivaji WIOO PONTIANAK/Supadio VANP NAGPUR/DR Ambedkar Airport WARR SURABAYA/Juanda VIDP NEW DELHI/Indira Gandhi International Airport WIDN TANJUNG PINANG/Raja Haji Fisabilillah Int l RNS VEPT PATNA/Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport WALR TARAKAN/Juwata RNS VOTR THIRUCIRAPALLI/Thiruchirapalli Airport VOTV TRIVANDRUM/Trivandrum International Airport JAPAN VIBN VARANASI/Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport RJFF FUKUOKA/Fukuoka APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-7 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation RJCH HAKODATE/Hakodate LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC RJOA HIROSHIMA/Hiroshima VLVT VIENTIANE/Wattay RJFK KAGOSHIMA/Kagoshima RJBB KANSAI/Kansai Intl MACAO, China RJFT KUMAMOTO/Kumamoto VMMC MACAO/Macao Intl RJFU NAGASAKI/Nagasaki RJGG NAGOYA/Chubu Centrair Intl MALAYSIA ROAH NAHA/Naha WMKJ JOHOR BAHRU/Sultan Ismail RJSN NIIGATA/Niigata WBKK KOTA KINABALU/Kota Kinabalu Intl RJFO OITA/Oita WBGG KUCHING/Kuching RJOB OKAYAMA/Okayama WMKP PENANG/Penang Intl RJOO OSAKA/Osaka Intl AS WMKL PULAU LANGKAWI/Pulau Langkawi RJCC SAPPORO/New Chitose WMKK SEPANG/KL Intl RJSS SENDAI/Sendai RJOT TAKAMATSU/Takamatsu MALDIVES RJAA TOKYO/Narita Intl VRMG GAN/Gan International AS RJTT TOKYO/Tokyo Intl VRMH HANIMAADHOO/Hanimaadhoo Intl VRMV MAAMIGILI/Villa Intl JOHNSTON I. (United States) VRMM MALE/Ibrahim Nasir Intl PJON JOHNSTON ATOLL/Johnston I. MAHALL IS. KIRIBATI PKMJ MAJURO ATOLL/Marshall Is. Intl PLCH KIRITIMATI I./Christmas I. NGTA TARAWA/Bonriki Intl MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATES OF) PTPN POHNPEI I./Pohnpei Intl APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-8 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation PTKK WENO I./FM Chuuk Intl NORTHERN MARIANA IS. (United States) PTYA YAP I./Yap Intl PGSN OBYAN/Saipan Intl PGRO ROTA I./Rota Intl MONGOLIA ZMUB ULAANBAATAR/Ulaanbaatar PAKISTAN OPGD GWADAR/Gwadar MYANMAR OPRN ISLAMABAD/Benazir Bhutto Intl VYYY YANGON/Yangon Intl OPKC KARACHI/Jinnah Intl OPLA LAHORE/Allama Iqbal Intl NAURU OPNH NAWABSHAH/Nawabshah AS AUUU NAURU I./Nauru I. OPPS PESHAWAR/Peshawar NEPAL PALAU VNKT KATHMANDU/Kathmandu PTRO BABELTHAUP I./Koror NEW CALEDONIA (France) PAPUA NEW GUINEA NWWW NOUMEA/La Tontouta AYPY PORT MORESBY/Port Moresby AYVN VANIMO/Vanimo NEW ZEALAND NZAA AUCKLAND/Auckland Intl PHILIPPINES NZCH CHRISTCHURCH/Christchurch Intl RPMD DAVAO/Francisco Bangoy Intl RNS NZWN WELLINGTON/Wellington Intl RPLI LAOAG/Laoag Intl AS RPVM LAPU-LAPU/Mactan Cebu NIUE (New Zealand) RPLL MANILA/Ninoy Aquino Intl NIUE NIUE/Hanan Intl RPLC PAMPANGA/Clark Intl RNS APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-9 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation RPLB SUBIC BAY/Subic Bay Intl RNS SRI LANKA RPMZ ZAMBOANGA/Zamboanga Intl RNS VCBI COLOMBO/Bandaranaike Intl RPMR GENERAL SANTOS/Tambler Intl RNS RPVI ILOILO/Iloilo Intl RNS VCRI MATTALA/Mattala Rajapaksa Intl THAILAND REPUBLIC OF KOREA VTBD BANGKOK/Don Meuang Intl RKTU CHEONGJU/Cheongju Intl VTBS BANGKOK/Suvarnabhumi Intl RKTN DAEGU/Daegu Intl VTCC CHIANG MAI/Chiang Mai Intl RKPK GIMHAE/Gimhae Intl VTCT CHIANG RAI/ Mae Fah Luang-Chiang Rai Intl RKSS GIMPO/Gimpo Intl RNS VTUK KHON KAEN/Khon Kaen RKSI INCHEON/Incheon Intl VTSG KRABI/ Krabi RKPC JEJU/Jeju Intl VTPP PHITSANULOK/Phitsanulok RKNY YANGYANG/Yangyang Intl VTSP PHUKET/Phuket Intl RKJB MUAN/Muan Intl VTBU RAYONG/U-Taphao Pattaya Intl VTSS SONGKHLA/Hat Yai Intl SAMOA VTSB SURAT THANI/Surat Thani NSFA FALEOLO/Faleolo Intl VTUU UBON Ratchathani RATCHATHANI/Ubon SINGAPORE TONGA WSAP PAYA LEBAR/Paya Lebar (AF) AS NFTF FUA'AMOTU/Fua'amotu Intl WSSL SELETAR/Seletar NFTV VAVA'U/Vava'u WSSS SINGAPORE/Changi TUVALU SOLOMON IS. NGFU FUNAFUTI/Funafuti Intl AGGH HONIARA/Henderson APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Page II-10 Table AOP I-1 Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation Location Indicator Name of City/Aerodrome Designation UNITED STATES 1 KIAD WASHINGTON/Dulles Intl PANC ANCHORAGE/Anchorage Intl PAED ANCHORAGE/Elemendorf AFB AS VANUATU PACD COLD BAY/Cold Bay AS NVVV PORT VILA/Bauerfield KPAE EVERETT/Snohomish County-Paine Field AS NVSS SANTO/Pekoa PAEI FAIRBANKS/Eielson AFB AS PAFA FAIRBANKS/Fairbanks Intl VIET NAM KFAT FRESNO/Fresno Air Terminal AS VVCT CAN THO/Can Tho PHTO HILO/Hilo Intl AS VVDN DA NANG/Da Nang PHNL HONOLULU/Oahu Intl VVNB HA NOI/Noi Bai PHOG KAHULUI/Kahului AS VVTS HO CHI MINH/Tan Son Nhat PAKN KING SALMON/King Salmon AS VVPB HUE/Phu Bai KLAX LOS ANGELES/Los Angeles Intl VVCR KHANH HOA/Cam Ranh KOAK OAKLAND/Metropolitan Oakland AS VVPQ KIEN GIANG/Phu Quoc KONT ONTARIO/Ontario Intl AS KPMD PALMDALE/Palmdale P.F.T.I. AS WALLIS AND FUTUNA IS. (France) KPDX PORTLAND/Portland Intl AS NLWW WALLIS/Hihifo KSMF SACRAMENTO/Metropolitan AS KSAN SAN DIEGO/San Diego (AFSS) AS KSFO SAN FRANCISCO/San Francisco Intl Note 1. Outside ASIA/PAC. Indicated for coordination KSJC SAN JOSE/San Jose Intl KBFI SEATTLE BOEING FIELD/King County Intl AS KSEA SEATTLE/Seattle-Tacoma Intl KGEG SPOKANE/Spokane Intl AS KSCK STOCKTON/Metropolitan AS APAC ANP, Volume I Part II (AOP) June 2014

Appendix B Page II-1 APAC ANP, VOLUME II PART II AERODROMES / AERODROME OPERATIONS (AOP) 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This part of the APAC ANP, Volume II, complements the provisions in ICAO SARPs and PANS related to aerodrome design and operations (AOP). It contains dynamic plan elements related to the assignment of responsibilities to States for the provision of AOP facilities and services within a specified area in accordance with Article 28 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Doc 7300); and mandatory requirements related to AOP facilities and services to be implemented by States in accordance with regional air navigation agreements. Such agreement indicates a commitment on the part of the State(s) concerned to implement the requirement(s) specified. 2. GENERAL REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Table AOP II-1 contains the list of facilities and services to be provided by the State concerned at each aerodrome that is listed in Table AOP I-1 in Volume I. Table AOP II-1 shows the operational requirements at each aerodrome to be considered in planning the facilities and services for safe and efficient aircraft operations. Visual aids for low visibility aerodrome operations 2.2 At aerodromes where there is a requirement to conduct low visibility operations, the appropriate visual and non-visual aids should be provided. Non-precision approach aids 2.3 Where required by the topographic and/or environmental situation of an aerodrome, improved track guidance during departure and/or approach by specific non-visual and/or visual aids should be provided even if such aids would not normally be required in accordance with the SARPs. Reduced runway declared distances for take-off Note. In the following operational requirements the term intersection is used to cover both intersection and junction concepts. 2.4 The reduced runway declared distances for take-off, as for those used for full runway declared distances, should consist of take-off run available (TORA), take-off distance available (TODA) and accelerate-stop distance available (ASDA). 2.5 The datum-line from which the reduced runway declared distances for take-off should be determined is defined by the intersection of the downwind edge of the specific taxiway with the runway edge. The loss, if any, of runway length due to alignment of the aircraft prior to take-off should be taken into account by the operators for the calculation of the aircraft s take-off weight. 2.6 Intersections used as intermediate take-off positions should be identified by the taxiway designator to which the datum-line of the associated reduced runway declared distance for take-off refers.

Appendix B Page II-2 2.7 At each international aerodrome, specific minima visibility for take-off should be established, regulating the use of intersection take-off positions. These minima should permit the appropriate ATC unit to maintain a permanent surveillance of the ground movement operations, and the flight crews to constantly secure their position on the manoeuvring area, so as to exclude any potential risk of confusion as to the identification of the aircraft and intersections used for take-off. The minima should be consistent with the surface movement guidance and control system (SMGCS) provided at the aerodrome concerned. 2.8 The provision of marking and lighting aids together with signs should ensure the safe control and guidance of aircraft towards and at take-off intersections appropriate to the minima visibility criteria retained. At the runway holding position of the associated intersection take-off position, such signs should indicate the runway heading and the remaining TORA in metres. 2.9 At aerodromes regularly used by international commercial air transport, take-offs from runway/taxiway intersections may be justified for the following reasons: a) runway capacity improvement; b) taxi routes distances reduction; c) noise alleviation; and d) air pollution reduction. 2.10 The appropriate authorities should, upon prior consultation with aircraft operators, agree on the selection of suitable intermediate intersection take-off positions along the runway(s). Accordingly, authorities should determine the reduced runway declared distances for take-off associated with each selected intersection take-off position and establish the specific ATC rules and operational procedures/limitations. Such provisions should be published in the State aeronautical information publications (AIP). Aerodrome capacity management 2.11 As an integral part of the air navigation system, the aerodrome should provide the needed ground infrastructure including, inter alia, lighting; taxiways; runway, including exits; aprons and precise surface guidance to improve safety and to maximize aerodrome capacity in all weather conditions. An efficient aerodrome capacity planning and management should include: a) reduction of runway occupancy time; b) the capability to safely manoeuvre in all weather conditions whilst maintaining capacity; c) precise surface guidance to and from a runway required in all conditions; and d) availability of information on the position (to an appropriate level of accuracy) and intent of all vehicles and aircraft operating on the movement area for the appropriate ATM community members. 2.12 States should ensure that adequate consultation and, where appropriate, cooperation between airport authorities and users/other involved parties are implemented at all international aerodromes to satisfy the provisions of aerodrome capacity assessment and requirement. 2.13 When international aerodromes are reaching designed operational capacity, a better and more efficient utilization of existing runways, taxiways and aprons is required. Runway selection procedures and standard taxi routes at aerodromes should ensure an optimum flow of air traffic with a minimum of delay and a maximum use of available capacity. They should also, if possible, take account of the need to keep taxiing times for arriving and departing aircraft as well as apron occupancy time to a minimum. The airport collaborative decision making (A-CDM) concept should be implemented to improve airport capacity as early as possible. Aerodrome capacity assessment and requirement

Appendix B Page II-3 2.14 The declared capacity/demand condition at aerodromes should be periodically reviewed in terms of a qualitative analysis for each system component and, when applicable, the result of the qualitative assessment upon mutual agreement be used for information. 2.15 The future capacity/demand, based on a forecast for the next five years, should be agreed upon after close cooperation between aerodrome authorities and affected users. 2.16 Operators should consult with aerodrome authorities when future plans indicate a significant increased requirement for capacity resulting in one of the elements reaching a limiting condition. 2.17 Aerodrome capacity should be assessed by aerodrome authorities in consultation with the parties involved for each component (terminal/apron/aircraft operations) using agreed methods and criteria for level of delays. 2.18 Where restrictions in aerodrome capacity are identified, a full range of options for their reduction or removal should be evaluated by the aerodrome authority, in close cooperation with the operators and other involved parties. Such options should include technical/operational/procedural and environmental improvements and facility expansion. 2.19 At many aerodromes, airspace capacity has influence on the aerodrome capacity. If the declared capacity of a specified airspace has influence on aerodrome operations, this should be indicated and action undertaken to reach a capacity in this airspace corresponding to the aerodrome capacity. 2.20 The possibility of overcoming capacity limitations should also take the use of other aerodromes in the vicinity into consideration. Closure of regular aerodromes 2.21 When a regular aerodrome is to be closed, States should ensure that sufficient alternate aerodromes remain open to provide for the safety and efficiency of aircraft approaching the regular aerodrome that may be required to divert to an alternate. Scheduling aerodrome maintenance 2.22 States, when planning major aerodrome maintenance work that would affect the regularity of international aircraft operations, should consider the need to notify aircraft operators sufficiently in advance prior to undertaking the scheduled work. 3. SPECIFIC REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Special Regional Requirements-Alternate Aerodromes City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 AFGHANISTAN OAKB KABUL/Kabul intl VIAR Amritsar VIDP Delhi OPRN Islamabad OAKN Kandahar OPKC Karachi

Appendix B Page II-4 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 OPPS UTTT Peshawar Tashkent OAKN KANDAHAR/Kandahar Intl OAKB Kabul AS AMERICAN SAMOA (United States) NSTU PAGO PAGO/Pago Pago Intl NIUE Niue NSAP Faleolo NFFN Nadi NLWW Wallis AUSTRALIA YPAD ADELAIDE/Adelaide YBBN Brisbane YMML Melbourne YPPH Perth YSSY Sydney YBAS ALICE SPRINGS/Alice Springs YBBN Brisbane AS YPDN Darwin YSSY Sydney YBBN BRISBANE/Brisbane YPAD Adelaide YBAS Alice Springs YMML Melbourne NWWW Noumea YSSY Sydney YBTL Townsville YBCS CAIRNS/Cairns YBTL Townsville YPXM CHRISTMAS I./Christmas I. YPCC Cocos I. YPCC COCOS I./Cocos I. YPXM Christmas I. YPDN DARWIN/Darwin YBAS Alice Springs WATT Kupang AYPY Port Morseby YPTN Tindal YBTL Townsville YMHB HOBART/Hobart YPAD Adelaide RNS YMML Melbourne

Appendix B Page II-5 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 YMML MELBOURNE/Melbourne Intl YPAD Adelaide YBBN Brisbane YSSY Sydney YSNF NORFOLK I./Norfolk I. NZAA Auckland NWWW Noumea YPPH PERTH/Perth Intl YPAD Adelaide YPDN Darwin YPLM Learmonth YPPD Port Hedland YPPD PORT HEDLAND/Port Hedland YBRM Broome RNS YPLM Learmonth YPPH Perth YBRK ROCKHAMPTON/Rockhampton YBCS Carins AS YBTL Townsville YSSY SYDNEY/Kingsford Smith Intl YPAD Adelaide YBAS Alice Springs YBBN Brisbane YSDU Dubbo YMML Melbourne NWWW Noumea YPTN TINDAL/Tindal YPDN Darwin AS YBTL Townsville YBTL TOWNSVILLE/Townsville YBBN Brisbane RNS YBCS Cairns YPDN Darwin AYPY Port Moresby YPTN Tindal BANGLADESH VGEG CHITTAGONG/Shah Amanat Intl VGHS Dhaka VGHS DHAKA/Hazrat Shahjalal Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VECC Kolkata VGEG Chittagong VIDP Delhi VNKT Kathmandu VYYY Yangon

Appendix B Page II-6 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 BHUTAN VQPR PARO/Paro Intl VECC Kolkata VGHS Dhaka BRUNEI DARUSSALAM WBSB BRUNEI/Brunei Intl WBKK Kota Kinabalu WMKK Sepang WBGG Kuching RPLL Manila WSSS Singapore CAMBODIA VDPP PHNOM PENH/Phnom Penh VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VVTS Ho Chi Minh VDSR Siem Reap VDSR SIEM REAP/Siem Reap VDPP Phnom Penh AS CANADA 1 CYXX ABBOTSFORD/Abbotsford CYYC Calgary AS CYYQ Comox CYEG Edmonton KSEA Seattle CYVR Vancouver CYYJ Victoria CYYC CALGARY/Calgary Intl CYXX Abbotsford CYQQ Comox CYEG Edmonton KSEA Seattle CYVR Vancouver CYYJ Victoria CYQQ COMOX/Comox CYXX Abbotsford AS CYYC Calgary CYEG Edmonton KSEA Seattle CYVR Vancouver CYYJ Victoria CYEG EDMONTON/Edmonton Intl CYXX Abbotsford CYYC Calgary CYQQ Comox KSEA Seattle CYVR Vancouver CYYJ Victoria

Appendix B Page II-7 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 CYVR VANCOUVER/Vancouver Intl CYXX Abbotsford CYYC Calgary CYQQ Comox CYEG Edmonton KSEA Seattle CYYJ Victoria CYYJ VICTORIA/Victoria Intl CYXX Abbotsford RNS CYYC Calgary CYQQ Comox CYEG Edmonton KSEA Seattle CYVR Vancouver CHINA ZBAA BEIJING/Capital ZYTL Dalian ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZYTX Shenyang ZBYN Taiyuan ZBTJ Tianjin ZGHA CHANGSHA/Huanghua ZUUU Chengdu ZGGG Guangzhou ZGKL Guilin ZHHH Wuhan ZUUU CHENGDU/Shuangliu ZUCK Chongqing AS ZPPP Kunming ZUXC Xichang ZUCK CHONGQING/Jiangbei ZUUU Chengdu ZPPP Kunming ZUXC Xichang ZYTL DALIAN/Zhoushuizi ZBAA Beijing ZSQD Qingdao ZYTX Shenyang ZBTJ Tianjin ZSFZ FUZHOU/Changle ZGGG Guangzhou ZSHC Hangzhou ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZSAM Xiamen RCKH GAOXIONG/Gaoxiong VHHH Hong Kong

Appendix B Page II-8 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RPLL Manila VMMC Macao RCSS Taibei RCTP Taibei City ZGGG GUANGZHOU/Baiyun ZSHC Hangzhou VHHH Hong Kong VMMC Macao ZGNN Nanning ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZGKL GUILIN/Liangjiang ZGHA Changsha ZGGG Guangzhou ZGNN Nanning ZHHH Wuhan ZSHC HANGZHOU/Xiaoshen ZSFZ Fuzhou ZSOF Hefei ZSNJ Nanjing ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZSAM Xiamen ZYHB HARBIN/Taiping ZBAA Beijing ZYTL Dalian ZYTX Shenyang ZBTJ Tianjin ZSOF HEFEI/Luogang ZSHC Hangzhou AS ZSNJ Nanjing ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZHHH Wuhan ZBHH HOHHOT/Baita ZBAA Beijing ZBYN Taiyun ZBTJ Tianjin ZSJN JINAN/Yaoqiang ZBAA Beijing ZSOF Hefei ZSQD Qingdao ZBTJ Tianjin ZWSH KASHI/Kashi ZWWW Urumqi AS ZPPP KUNMING/Wujiaba ZUUU Chengdu

Appendix B Page II-9 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 ZUCK Chongqing ZGNN Nanning ZLLL LANZHOU/Zhongchuan ZBYN Taiyun AS ZWWW Urumqi ZLXY Xi an ZSNJ NANJING/Lukou ZSHC Hangzhou ZSOF Heifei ZSJN Jinan ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZGNN NANNING/Wuxu ZUCK Chongqing AS ZGGG Guangzhou ZPPP Kunming ZSQD QINGDAO/Liuting ZYTL Dalian ZSJN Jinan ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZJSY SANYA/Phoenix ZGGG Guangzhou VHHH Hongkong VMMC Macao ZGNN Nanning ZSSS SHANGHAI/Hongqiao ZBAA Beijing ZSHC Hangzhou ZSOF Hefei ZSNJ Nanjing ZSPD Shanghai ZSPD SHANGHAI/Pudong ZBAA Beijing ZSHC Hangzhou ZSOF Hefei ZSNJ Nanjing ZSPD Shanghai ZYTX SHENYANG/Taoxian ZBAA Beijing ZYTL Dalian ZYHB Harbin ZBTJ Tianjin ZGSZ SHENZHEN/Bao an ZGGG Guangzhou VHHH Hong Kong VMMC Macao

Appendix B Page II-10 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RCSS TAIBEI/Songshan RCKH Gaoxiong AS RCTP Taibei City RCTP TAIBEI CITY/Taibei Intl RCKH Gaoxiong VHHH Hong Kong RPLL Manila VMMC Macao RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RCSS Taibei ZBYN TAIYUAN/Wusu ZBAA Beijing AS ZBHH Hohhot ZBTJ Tianjin ZLXY Xi an ZBTJ TIANJIN/Binhai ZBAA Beijing ZYTL Dalian ZSJN Jinan ZSQD Qingdao ZBYN Taiyun ZWWW URUMQI/Diwopu ZLLL Lanzhou ZWAK Kashi ZHHH WUHAN/Tianhe ZBAA Beijing RNS ZGHA Changsha ZGGG Guangzhou ZGKL Guilin ZSJN Jinan ZSAM XIAMEN/Gaoqi ZSFZ Fuzhou ZGGG Guangzhou ZSSS Shanghai ZSPD Shanghai ZLXY XI'AN/Xianyang ZBAA Beijing ZUUU Chengdu ZBYN Taiyuan ZLLL Lanzhou ZHHH Wuhan ZUXC XICHANG/Qingshan ZUUU Chengdu RNS ZUCK Chongqing ZPPP Kunming COOK IS. NCRG RAROTONGA/Rarotonga Intl NIUE Niue NSTU Pago Pago

Appendix B Page II-11 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 NTAA Tahiti DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA ZKPY SUNAN/Sunan ZBAA Beijing ZYYY Shenyang FIJI NFFN NADI/Nadi Intl NZAA Auckland NWWW Noumea NSTU Pago Pago NFSU Suva NFSU SUVA/Nausori NFFN Nadi FRENCH POLYNESIA (France) NTAA TAHITI/Faaa NCRG Rarotonga GUAM (United States) PGUA GUAM I./Andersen AFB PGUM Guam I. AS PGSN Saipan I. (Obyan) PGUM GUAM I./Guam Intl PGUA Guam I. PGSN Saipan I. (Obyan) HONG KONG, China VHHH HONG KONG/Hong Kong Intl RCKH Gaoxiong ZGGG Guangzhou RPVM Lapu-Lapu VMMC Macau RPLL Manila ROAH Naha ZSSS Shanghai ZGSZ Shenzhen RCTP Taibei City INDIA VAAH AHMEDABAD/Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport VABB Mumbai VIDP Delhi VIAR AMRITSAR/Amritsar Airport VIDP Delhi OPLA Lahore VOBL BANGALORE/Bangalore International Airport VOMM Chennai VOHS Hyderabad

Appendix B Page II-12 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 VOCL CALICUT/Calicut Airport VOCI Cochin VOTV Thiruvanthapuram VOMM CHENNAI/Chennai Airport VABB Mumbai VECC Kolkata VCBI Colombo VOTR Tiruchchirappalli VOTV Thiruvanthapuram VOBL Bangalore VOHS Hyderabad VOCB COIMBATORE/Coimbatore Airport VOMM Chennai VOCI COCHIN/Cochin Airport VOTV Thiruvananthapuram VOMM Chennai VIDP DELHI/Indira Gandhi Intl Airport VAAH Ahmadabad VIAR Amritsar VABB Mumbai VECC Kolkata OPKC Karachi OPLA Lahore VEGY GAYA/ Gaya Airport VECC Kolkata VEGT GUWAHATI/Lokpriya Gopinath Bordolai International Airport VECC Kolkotta VOHS HYDERABAD/Rajiv Gandhi International Airport VOMM Chennai VOBL Bangalore VABB VAHH Mumbai Ahmedabad VIJP JAIPUR/Jaipur Airport VIDP Delhi VAAH Ahmedabad VECC KOLKATA/Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VGHS VIDP VNKT VOMM VANP VEPT Dhaka Delhi Kathmandu Chennai Nagpur Patna

Appendix B Page II-13 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 VILK LUCKNOW/Chaudhry Charan Singh Airport VIDP Delhi VOML MANGALORE/ Mangalore Airport VOTV Thiruvananthapuram VOMM Chennai VABB MUMBAI/Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport VAAH VIDP Delhi OPKC VANP VOHS Ahmadabad Karachi Nagpur Hyderabad VANP NAGPUR/Dr Ambedkar Airport VABB Mumbai VECC Kolkata VEPT PATNA/Patna Airport VECC Kolkata VIDP Delhi VOTR TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI/ Tiruchchirappalli Airport VCBI Colombo VOMM Chennai VOBL Bangalore VOTV THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/ Thiruvananthapuram Airport VABB Mumbai VCBI Colombo VOMM VOTR Chennai Tiruchchirappalli VIBN VARANASI/Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport VIDP Delhi VILK Lucknow INDONESIA WAPP AMBON/Pattimura WAAA Makassar RNS WADD BALI/Ngurah Rai WIHH Jakarta WIII Jakarta WSSS Singapore WARR Surabaya WALL BALIKPAPAN/Sepinggan WAAA Makassar WARR Surabaya WAOO Banjarmasin WAOO BANJARMASIN/Syamsudin Noor WALL Balikpapan

Appendix B Page II-14 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 AS WIDD BATAM/Hang Nadim WIMM Medan WIBB Pekanbaru WSSS Singapore WABB BIAK/Frans Kaisiepo WAJJ Jayapura WAAA Makassar WIHH JAKARTA/HalimPerdana Kusuma WADD Bali RNS WIII Jakarta WSSS Singapore WARR Surabaya WIII JAKARTA/Soekarno Hatta WADD Bali WIHH Jakarta WSSS Singapore WARR Surabaya WAJJ JAYAPURA/Sentani WABB Biak WABP Timika WATT KUPANG/El Tari WADD Bali WAMM MANADO/Sam Ratulangi WAAA Makassar WIMM MEDAN/Kualanamu WMKK Sepang WMKP Penang WSSS Singapore WAKK MERAUKE/Mopah WAJJ Jayapura RNS WIPT PADANG/Minangkabau WIBB Pekanbaru WIMM Medan WIDD Batam WIPP PALEMBANG/Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II WIHH Jakarta WIII Jakarta WIBB PEKANBARU/Sultan Syarif Kasim II WIMM Medan WSSS Singapore WIOO PONTIANAK/Supadio WBGG Kuching WSSS Singapore

Appendix B Page II-15 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 WARR SURABAYA/Juanda WADD Bali WIHH Jakarta WIII Jakarta WIDN TANJUNG PINANG/Raja Haji Fisabilillah WIDD Batam RNS WSSS Singapore WALR TARAKAN/Juwata WBSB Brunei RNS WBKK Kota Kinabalu WALL Balikpapan WAAA MAKASSAR/Sultan Hasanuddin WADD Bali JAPAN RJFF FUKUOKA/Fukuoka RJFK Kagoshima RKPK Gimhae RJFT Kumamoto RJFU Nagasaki RJGG Nagoya RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RKSS Gimpo RJAA Narita RJTT Tokyo RJCH HAKODATE/Hakodate RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJCC Sapporo RJAA Narita RJOA HIROSHIMA/Hiroshima RJFU Nagasaki RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJFK KAGOSHIMA/Kagoshima RJFF Fukuoka RKPK Gimhae RJFT Kumamoto RJFU Nagasaki RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJBB KANSAI/Kansai Intl RJCC New Chitose ROAH Naha RJOO Osaka RJAA Narita RJTT Tokyo

Appendix B Page II-16 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RJFT KUMAMOTO/Kumamoto RJFF Fukuoka RJFK Kagoshima RJFU Nagasaki RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJFU NAGASAKI/Nagasaki RJFF Fukuoka RJFK Kagoshima RJFT Kumamoto RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJGG NAGOYA/Chubu Centrair Intl. RJSN Niigata RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJAA Narita ROAH NAHA/Naha RJFF Fukuoka RCKH Gaoxiong VHHH Hong Kong RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RCTP Taibei City RJAA Narita RJSN NIIGATA/Niigata RJGG Nagoya RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJAA Narita RJTT Tokyo RJFO OITA/Oita RJFF Fukuoka RJOB OKAYAMA/Okayama RJFF Fukuoka RJFO Oita RJOO OSAKA/Osaka Intl RJFF Fukuoka AS RJCH Hakodate RJFK Kagoshima RKPK Gimhae RJGG Nagoya ROAH Naha RJBB Kansai RKSS Gimpo RJAA Narita RJTT Tokyo

Appendix B Page II-17 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RJCC SAPPORO/New Chitose RJAA Narita RJCH Hakodate RJSN Niigata RJSS SENDAI/Sendai RJSN Niigata RJTT Tokyo RJOT TAKAMATSU/Takamatsu RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJOA Hiroshima RJAA TOKYO/Narita Intl RJFF Fukuoka RJCH Hakodate RJGG Nagoya ROAH Naha RJSN Niigata RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJCC Sapporo RCTP Taibei City RJTT Tokyo RJTT TOKYO/Tokyo Intl RJSN Niigata RJBB Kansai RJOO Osaka RJAA Narita JOHNSTON I. (United States) PJON JOHNSTON ATOLL/Johnston I PHNL Honolulu PKMJ Majuro Atoll KIRIBATI PLCH KIRITIMATI I./Christmas I. NGTA Tarawa NGTA TARAWA/Bonriki Intl PKMJ Nauru I. PKMJ Majuro Atoll LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC VLVT VIENTIANE/Wattay VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VTCC Chiang Mai VVNB Ha Noi VYYY Yangon MACAO, China VMMC MACAO/Macao Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok ZGGG Guanzhou

Appendix B Page II-18 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RPLL Manila MALAYSIA WMKJ JOHOR BAHRU/Sultan Ismail International WMKK Sepang WSSS Singapore WBKK KOTA KINABALU/Kota Kinabalu Intl WBSB Brunei WBGG Kuching RPLL Manila WBGG KUCHING/Kuching International WBKK Kota Kinabalu WSSS Singapore WMKP PENANG/Penang Intl VTBS Bangkok WMKK Sepang WSSS Singapore WMKL PULAU LANGKAWI/Pulau Langkawi WMKP Penang WMKK Sepang WMKK SEPANG/KL Intl VTBS Bangkok WIII Jakarta WMKP Penang WSSS Singapore MALDIVES VRMG GAN/Gan International VRMM Male AS VRMM MALE/Ibrahim Nasir Intl Airport VCBI Colombo VOTV Trivandrum VRMH HANIMAADHOO/Hanimaadhoo Intl VOTV Trivandrum VRMV MAAMIGILI/Villa Intl VRMM Malé MAHALL IS. PKMJ MAJURO ATOLL/Marshall I. lntl PTPN Pohnpei I. MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATES OF) PTPN POHNPEI I./Pohnpei Intl PTKK Weno I. AUUU Nauru I. PTKK WENO I./FM Chuuk Intl PTPN Pohnpei I.

Appendix B Page II-19 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 PTYA YAP I./Yap Intl MONGOLIA ZMUB ULAANBAATAR/Ulaanbaatar UIII Irkutsk ZBAA Beijing MYANMAR VYYY YANGON/Yangon Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VECC Kolkata VTCC Chiang Mai VGEG Chittagong VLVT Vientiane VYMD Mandalay NAURU AUUU NAURU I./Nauru I. PKMJ Majuro Atoll PTPN Pohnpei I. NGTA Tarawa NEPAL VNKT KATHMANDU/Kathmandu VECC Kolkata VIDP Delhi VGHS Dhaka VEPT Patna VIBN Varanasi NEW CALEDONIA (France) NWWW NOUMEA/La Tontouta YBBN Brisbane NFFN Nadi NSTU Pago Pago NVVV Port-Vila YSSY Sydney NEW ZEALAND NZAA AUCKLAND/Auckland Intl NZCH Christchurch NFFN Nadi YSNF Norfolk I. NWWW Noumea YSSY Sydney NZWN Wellington NZCH CHRISTCHURCH/Christchurch Intl NZAA Auckland NZWN Wellington NZWN WELLINGTON/Wellington Intl NZAA Auckland NZCH Christchurch

Appendix B Page II-20 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 NIUE (New Zealand) NIUE NIUE/ Hanan Intl NSFA Faleolo NSTU Pago Pago NORTHERN MARIANA IS. (United States) PGRO ROTA I/Rota Intl PGUM Guam I. PGSN Obyan PGSN OBYAN/Saipan Intl PGUA Guam I. PGUM Guam I. PAKISTAN OPGD GWADAR/Gwadar OPKC Karachi OPRN ISLAMABAD/Benazir Bhutto intl VIDP Delhi OPKC Karachi OPLA Lahore OPPS Peshawar ZWWW Urumqi OPKC KARACHI/Jinnah Intl VAAH Ahmedabad VABB Bombay VIDP Delhi OPRN Islamadab OPLA Lahore OOMS Muscat OPNH Nawabshah ZWWW Urumqi OPLA LAHORE/Allama Iqbal Intl VIAR Amritsar VIDP Delhi OPRN Islamabad OPKC Karachi OPPS Peshawar OPNH NAWABSHAH/Nawabshah OPKC Karachi AS OPLA Lahore OPPS PESHAWAR/Peshawar OPRN Islamabad OAKB Kabul OPLA Lahore PALAU PTRO BABELTHAUP I./Koror PGUM Guam I.

Appendix B Page II-21 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 PAPUA NEW GUINEA AYPY PORT MORESBY/Port Moresby YBCS Cairns YPDN Darwin AYVN VANIMO/Vanimo WAJJ Jayapura PHILIPPINES RPMD DAVAO/Francisco Bangoy Intl RPMZ Zamboanga RNS RPLI LAOAG/Laoag Intl RPLL Manila AS RPVM LAPU-LAPU/Mactan Cebu VHHH Hong Kong RPLL Manila RPLL MANILA/Ninoy Aquino Intl RPMD Davao RCKH Gaoxiong VHHH Hong Kong RPLI Laoag RPVM Lapu-Lapu VMMC Macau ROAH Naha RPLB Subic Bay RCTP Taibei City RPMZ Zamboanga RPLC PAMPANGA/Diosdado Macapagal Intl RPLL Manila RNS RPLI Laoag RPLB Subic Bay RPLB SUBIC BAY/Subic Bay Intl RPLL Manila RNS RPMI Laoag RPMZ ZAMBOANGA/Zamboanga Intl RPMD Davao RNS RPMR GENERAL SANTOS/Tambler Intl RNS RPVI ILOILO/ILOILO Intl RNS REPUBLIC OF KOREA RKTU CHEONGJU/Cheongju intl RKTN Daegu RJFF Fukuoka RKPK Gimhae RKSS Gimpo

Appendix B Page II-22 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RKSI RKPC RKJB RJOO RKNY Incheon Jeju Muan Osaka Yangyang RKTN DAEGU/Daegu Intl RKTU Cheongju RKPK Gimhae RKSS Gimpo RKSI Incheon RKPC Jeju RKJB Muan RKNY Yangyang RKPK GIMHAE/Gimhae Intl RKTU Cheongju RKSI Incheon RKPC Jeju RJFF Fukuoka RKSS Gimpo RKTN Daegu RKNY Yangyang RKJB Muan RKSS GIMPO/Gimpo Intl RKTU Cheongju RNS RKSI Incheon RKTN Daegu RKPK Gimhae RKPC Jeju RKNY Yangyang RKJB Muan RKSI INCHEON/Incheon Intl RKPC Jeju RKPK Gimhae RKSS Gimpo RKTU Cheongju RJAA Tokyo RKTN Daegu RJGG Nagoya RJFF Fukuoka RJOO Osaka RKNY Yangyang RKJB Muan RKPC JEJU/Jeju Intl RKTU Cheongju RKSI Incheon RJFF Fukuoka RKPK Gimhae RKSS Gimpo

Appendix B Page II-23 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 RKTN RKNY RKJB Daegu Yangyang Muan RKNY YANGYANG/Yangyang Intl RKSI Incheon RKSS Gimpo RKPC Jeju RKPK Gimhae RKTN Daegu RKJB Muan RKTU Cheongju RKJB MUAN/Muan Intl RKTU Cheonglu RKTN Daegu RKPK Gimhae RKSS Gimpo RKSI Incheon RKPC Jeju RKNY Yangyang SAMOA NSFA Faleolo/Faleolo Intl NSTU Pago Pago NLWW Wallis SINGAPORE WSAP PAYA LEBAR/Paya Lebar (AF) WSSS Singapore AS WSSL SELETAR/Seletar WMKJ Johor Bahru WSSS Singapore WSSS SINGAPORE/Changi VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok WBSB Brunei WIHH Jakarta WIII Jakarta WMKJ Johor Bahru WMKK Sepang WIMM Medan WMKP Penang WSAP Paya Lebar SOLOMON IS. AGGH HONIARA/Henderson AYKT Kieta NVVV Port-Vila SRI LANKA VCBI COLOMBO/Bandaranaike Intl VOMM Chennai

Appendix B Page II-24 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 VRMM Male VOTV Trivandrum VCRI Mattala VCRI MATTALA/ Mattala Rajapaksa Intl VCBI Colombo VOMM Chennai VRMM Male VOTV Trivandrum THAILAND VTBD BANGKOK/Don Mueang Intl VTBS Bangkok VTCC Chiang Mai VHHH Hong Kong WMKK Sepang VMMC Macao WMKP Penang VTSP Phuket VTBU U-Taphao WSSS Singapore VTSS Hat Yai VYYY Yangon VECC Kolkata VTBS BANGKOK/ Suvarnabhumi Intl VTBD Bangkok VTCC Chiang Mai VHHH Hong Kong WMKK Sepang VMMC Macao WMKP Penang VTSP Phuket VTBU U-Taphao WSSS Singapore VTSS Hat Yai VYYY Yangon VECC Kolkata VTCC CHIANG MAI/Chiang Mai Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VLVT Vientiane VYYY Yangon VTCT CHIANG RAI/Chiang Rai Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VTCC Chiang Mai VTUK KHON KAEN/Khon Kaen VTPP Phitsanulok VTUD Udon Thani

Appendix B Page II-25 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 VTSG KRABI/ Krabi VTSP Phuket VTSS Hat Yai VTPP PHITSANULOK/Phitsanulok VTUK Khon Kaen VTCC Chiang Mai VTSP PHUKET/Phuket Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok WMKP Penang VTSS Hat Yai VTBU RAYONG/U-Taphao Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok VTSS SONGKHLA/Hat Yai Intl VTBS Bangkok VTBD Bangkok WMKK Sepang WMKP Penang VTSP Phuket VTBU U-Taphao VTSB SURAT THANI/Surat Thani VTSP Phuket VTSS Hat Yai VTUU UBONRATCHATHANI/Ubon Ratchathani TONGA NFTF FUA'AMOTU/Fua'amotu Intl NIUE Niue NFSU Suva NFTV VAVA'U/Vava'u NFTF Fua'amotu TUVALU NGFU FUNAFUTI/Funafuti Intl NLWW Wallis UNITED STATES 1 PANC ANCHORAGE/Anchorage Intl PAED Anchorage PACD Cold Bay CYEG Edmonton PAFA Fairbanks PAKN King Salmon PAED ANCHORAGE/Elemendorf AFB PANC Anchorage AS PAFA Fairbanks

Appendix B Page II-26 City/Aerodrome/Designation Alternate aerodromes 1 2 PACD COLD BAY/Cold Bay PANC Anchorage AS PAFA Fairbanks KPAE EVERETT/Snohomish County-Paine Field AS KSEA Seattle PAEI FAIRBANKS/Eielson AFB PAFA Fairbanks AS PAFA FAIRBANKS/Fairbanks Intl PAED Anchorage PANC Anchorage PACD Cold Bay PAEI Fairbanks PAKN King Salmon KFAT FRESNO/Fresno Air Terminal KLAX Los Angeles AS KSFO San Francisco PHTO HILO/Hilo Intl PHNL Honolulu AS PHNL HONOLULU/Oahu Intl PHTO Hilo PHOG Kahului PHOG KAHULUI/Kahului PHNL Honolulu AS PAKN KING SALMON/King Salmon PANC Anchorage AS PAFA Fairbanks KLAX LOS ANGELES/Los Angeles Intl KFAT Fresno KLAS Las Vegas KOAK Oakland KONT Ontario KPMD Palmdale KSAN San Diego KSFO San Francisco KSCK Stockton KOAK OAKLAND/Metropolitan Oakland KLAX Los Angeles AS KSFO San Francisco KONT ONTARIO/Ontario Intl KLAX Los Angeles AS KSFO San Francisco KPMD PALMDALE/Palmdale P.F.T.I. KLAX Los Angeles