CONTENTS Introduction 5 Traffic development 8 The decision-makers 12 General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) 12 National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) 13 Capital Airports Holding Co (CAH) 14 China West Airport Group 14 HNA Airport Group Co Ltd 15 China Civil Airports Association (CCAA) 15 Airport development programmes 16 Beijing Municipality 16 Beijing Capital International 16 Beijing Daxing 17 Shanghai Municipality 17 Shanghai Airport Authority (SAA) 18 Shanghai Honqiao International 18 Shanghai Pudong International 19 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 20 Hong Kong International 20 Macau Special Administrative Region 22 Macau International 22 China s Provinces and Autonomous Regions 23 Anhui Province 23 Hefei Xinqiao International 23 Mount Jiuhua 24 Chongqing Municipality 24 Chongqing Jiangbei International 24 Qianjiang Wulingshan 25 Fujian Province 25 Fuzhou Changle International 26 Sanming Shaxian 26 Xiamen Gaoqi International 26 Xiang an 27 Gansu Province 27 Gannan Xiahe 27 Jiayuguan 27 Jinchang Jinchuan 28 Lanzhou Zhongchuan 28 Guangdong Province 28 Guangzhou Baiyun International 28 Shenzhen Bao an International 29 Zhuhai International 31 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 31 Guilin Liangjiang International 32 Hechi 32 Nanning Wuxu International 32 Guizhou Province 33
Bijie 34 Guiyang Longdongbao International 34 Kaili Huangping 34 Tongren Phoenix 34 Zunyi Xinzhou 35 Hainan Province 35 Hainan Meilan International 35 Sanya Phoenix International 36 Hebei Province 36 Chengde Min 37 Handan 37 Qinhuangdao Beidaihe 37 Shijiazhuang Zhengding International 37 Xingtai Dalian 38 Zhangjiakou 38 Heilongjiang Province 38 Daqing Saertu 39 Harbin Taiping International 39 Jiagedaqi 39 Henan Province 39 Nanyang Jiangying 40 Luoyang Beijiao 40 Xinyang Minggang 40 Zhengzhou Xinzheng International 41 Hubei Province 41 Hongping Shennongjia 41 Shiyan Wudangshan 41 Wuhan Tianhe International 42 Hunan Province 42 Changde Taohuayuan 43 Changsha Huanghua International 43 Hengyang Nanyue 44 Zhangjiajie Hehua 44 Zhuzhou 45 Jiangsu Province 45 Changzhou Benniu 45 Nanjing Lukou International 45 Yangzhou Taizhou 46 Jiangxi Province 46 Nanchang Changbei International 47 Shangrao Sanqingshan 47 Yichun Mingyeshan 47 Jilin Province 47 Changbaishan 48 Changchun Longjia International 48 Tonghua Sanyuanpu 49 Liaoning Province 49 Changhai 49 Dalian Zhoushuizi International 49 Dandong Langtou 50 Shenyang Taoxian International 50 Yingkou 50 Neimongol (Inner Mongolia) Autonomous Region 51 Aershan 51 Bayannur 51
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region 52 Yinchuan Hedong 52 Qinghai Province 52 Delingha 53 Huatugou 53 Xining Caojiabao 53 Shaanxi Province 53 Hanzhong Chenggu 54 Xi an Xianyang International 54 Shandong Province 55 Jinan Yaoqiang International 55 Qingdao Liuting International 55 Yantai Chaoshui International 56 Shanxi Province 56 Linfen Qiaoli 56 Lüliang 56 Taiyuan Wusu International 57 Wutaishan 57 Sichuan Province 57 Chengdu Shuangliu International 58 Chengdu (New) 58 Daocheng Yading 59 Hongyuang 59 Inagi Aden 59 Xichang Qingshan 59 Tianjin Municipality 59 Tianjin Binhai International 60 Tibet (Xizang) Autonomous Region 60 Lhasa Gonggar 61 Nagqu Dagring 61 Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region 61 Fuyun 62 Kuqa Qiuci 62 Urumqi Diwopu International 62 Yunnan Province 63 Kunming Wujiaba International 63 Kunming Changshui International 63 Lijiang Lugu Lake 64 Zhejiang Province 64 Hangzhou Xiaoshan International 64 Jiaxing 65 Ningbo Lishe International 65 Taizhou 66 Wenzhou Yongqiang International 66
Guizhou Province Guizhou lies in the southwestern part of China, surrounded by the provinces of Yunnan, Sichuan, Hunan, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Chongqing Municipality. It is administered by nine prefecture-level divisions, headed by the capital Guiyang. Guizhou is largely mountainous and relatively poor when compared to the coastal provinces. Its small economy is based on forestry and the energy sector. Han Chinese make up more than 60 percent of the total population, now exceeding 40 million. The main airports in the province are managed and operated by the Guizhou Airports Group Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the Capital Airports Holding Co. These include the capital gateway of Guiyang Longdongbao International (KWE/ZUGY), Tongren Phoenix (TEN/ZUTR), and Xingyi (ACX/ZUYI). Contact Liu Zengyu, General Manager Guizhou Airports Group Co Ltd Tel: +86 851 582 3000 Bijie A new airport has been under construction in Dafang County since April 2011, and is scheduled for opening at the end of 2012. The airport will have a 3,500m² terminal building and 2,600 x 45m runway, and is projected to handle 250,000 passengers by 2020. Total investment has been set at CNY 794 million (USD 154 million). Guiyang Longdongbao International (KWE/ZUGY) Longdongbao serves the capital city of Guizhou Province in south-central China. It presently has connections to 40 Chinese cities, as well as to Hong Kong, Macau and Bangkok. Substantial growth in 2009, which was maintained in 2010 with 6.3 million passengers, has brought the airport beyond its theoretical capacity with its single 3,200 x 60m runway and 34,000m 2 terminal. As a result, construction is in progress on Phase II of the planned expansion, which will more than double the annual handling capacity to 15.5 million passengers, 220,000 tonnes of cargo and 150,000 aircraft movements. The centrepiece of the project is a new 110,000m 2 airport terminal. Other work includes a new 21,000m 2 cargo terminal, 25 additional passenger boarding gates, an increase in the car parking area by 70,000m 2 and a new ground surveillance system. Total investment is expected to be around CNY 3.45 billion (USD 544 million). A CNY 12 million (USD 1.89 million) upgrade of the runway, associated taxiways and navaids was completed in 2010. Estimated cost CNY 3.45 billion (USD 544 million) Start of Construction September 2010 Scheduled completion 2012 Contact Liu Zengyu, General Manager Guizhou Airports Group Co Ltd Tel: +86 851 582 3000
Kaili Huangping Construction started in December 2010 of a new airport, designed to a standard configuration for small airports in the province, which includes a 3,500m² terminal building and 2,600 x 45m runway. It is expected to handle 200,000 passengers by 2020. Estimated cost is CNY 870 million (USD137 million). Opening of the airport is scheduled for late 2012. Tongren Phoenix (TEN/ZUTR) The National Development and Reform Commission has approved the expansion of this regional tourist airport. Construction by the Southwest Civil Aviation of China Construction Group Corporation started in December 2011 and is expected to be completed within two years. Key element is a 600m extension of the runway to 2,600m, together with resurfacing of the existing portion. Also part of this CNY 427 million (USD 67.3 million) project are the construction of two more aircraft stands, new airfield lighting, electricity, fuel, water supply and drainage, and a firefighting station. Zunyi Xinzhou A CNY 408 million (USD 64.3 million) project to convert the military air base into a dualuse civil and military facility was due for completion early in 2012. The airport will have a 11,000m² terminal building and 3,000m long runway, and is projected to have an annual throughput of 300,000 passengers by 2020.