Dalian, in northeastern China, has modernised its old airport terminal, expanding it by 65,000 square meters, and installing ten airbridges. Other work performed was the provision of 48 check-in counters, fi ve baggage conveyor systems and the western apron area was enlarged to cater for six more parking slots. Further planning, with a price tag of RMB920 million is for a modern logistics center, with the aim that Dalian becomes an airfreight pivot center for the northeast. … [Read more...] about Dalian spends US$20 million in 2006
Three China airports for A380
After meetings with Airbus, the CAAC has designated the three main airports for the A 380 as being Beijing, Shanghai/Pudong and Guangzhou/ Baiyun. Nine other airports have been nominated as alternates; Hohhot, Tianjin, Taiyuan, Hangzhou, Hongqiao, Shenzhen, Gulin, Wuhan and Nanjing. With the exception of the latter three of this group, planning for the reconstruction and expansion of the six airports, to accommodate the A 380, were implemented and must be ready by 2008. … [Read more...] about Three China airports for A380
Growth at Tibet’s top airport
Lhasa recorded a million plus passenger throughput in the year 2006. Recently released statistics in the CAAC annual report, showed a 21 per cent increase in passenger fl ow over 2005, and a 45 per cent hike in cargo/mail tonnage. From various Chinese cities, six domestic airlines fly into Lhasa’s Gongga (LXA) airport, one of the highest in the world, at an altitude of 3657 meters. Air China also provides a connection from Kathmandu in neighbouring Nepal. … [Read more...] about Growth at Tibet’s top airport
Hyderbad’s new airport ready in March
Hyderabad’s new international airport will be ready by year-end and become operational in March 2008, according to a report in the Economic Times. Flight trials at the US$601 billion Rajiv Gandhi International Airport are due to begin in January and the fi rst commercial fl ight is scheduled to take off in March, a month before the opening of the new international airport in Bangalore, its main competitor. The initial phase of the airport will be capable of handling 100,000 tonnes … [Read more...] about Hyderbad’s new airport ready in March
Reduced free cargo time upsets trade
The Indian government’s plan to reduce free time given to cargo imports at airports has upset trade bodies. Under this policy, cargo clearance time will be reduced from October 1 fromfi ve days to two days. The aim is to reduce congestion and upgrade the airports to international standards, but trade bodies say the current situation at cargo complexes like Mumbai are not conducive for such a reduction because of lack of infrastructure, handling equipmentand cumbersome procedures. … [Read more...] about Reduced free cargo time upsets trade
Hong Kong throughput up
Cargo throughput at Hong Kong International Airport grew 10.5 per cent in August. Cargo volume reached 324,000 tonnes in August, up 10.5 percent on the same month last year. It also represented the largest monthly increase this year. Passenger throughput grew to 4.42 million, up 8.2 per cent, due to robust departures and visitor numbers. Air traffi c movementsgrew 7.8 per cent to 25,580. Airport Authority Chief Executive Offi cer Stanley Hui said: “Our cargo volumes have risen … [Read more...] about Hong Kong throughput up