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Hainan to build intl. aviation hub
    2020-06-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

HAINAN is accelerating the expansion project of the Haikou Meilan International Airport to serve the development of its free trade port.

The second phase of the project in Haikou, capital of Hainan, is expected to be ready for operation in 2020, according to the Haikou Meilan International Airport.

The project is anticipated to better serve Hainan’s development as an international trade hub and a free trade port with a comprehensive modern transportation system.

So far, the construction of the new runway, terminal, and airport transport facilities have all entered the final stage. The key works of the project are expected to be completed by June 30.

The under-construction second phase of the expansion project includes a 4F-level aircraft movement area, the highest level in China’s civil aviation industry, which will be capable of handling the takeoff and landing of the A380 superjumbo jet.

The new project will help the airport achieve its annual throughput target of 4.2 million international passengers initially, and the number is expected to reach 10 million in the future.

Advanced technologies, such as the seismic isolation technique, have been applied in the terminal construction.

In the new terminal, the Haikou Meilan International Airport will also create the country’s largest duty-free airport shopping area.

The airport is exploring the civil aviation market to create an “aviation economic circle” with more flexible air services, both at home and abroad.

By the end of 2019, the Haikou Meilan International Airport had served 297 air routes, connecting 149 cities at home and abroad.

In 2019, the airport’s annual passenger throughput exceeded 24.2 million, ranking 17th in the country’s total of nearly 240 civil airports.

China’s civil aviation authorities last Tuesday unveiled its plan for a trial of the “Seventh Freedom of the Air” policy in the Hainan free-trade port.

The trial means that some international routes in Hainan are now open to foreign airlines to operate. The number of Hainan’s international routes reached 103 in 2020, up from five in 2003. (Xinhua)

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