Nanjing Lukou International Airport 南京禄口国际机场 Nánjīng Lùkǒu Guójì Jīchǎng |
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IATA: NKG – ICAO: ZSNJ
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Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | N/A | ||
Location | Nanjing, Jiangsu | ||
Elevation AMSL | 15 m / 49 ft | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
06/24 | 3,600 | 11,811 | Concrete |
Statistics (2010) | |||
Passengers | 12,530,515 | ||
Source: China's busiest airports by passenger traffic |
Nanjing Lukou International Airport (IATA: NKG, ICAO: ZSNJ) (NLIA, simplified Chinese: 南京禄口国际机场; traditional Chinese: 南京祿口國際機場; pinyin: Nánjīng Lùkǒu Guójì Jīchǎng) is the main airport of Nanjing, the capital of China's Jiangsu province. The airport is located in the suburban Jiangning District, over 35 km to the south from Nanjing's downtown area.
In 2010, Nanjing airport handled 12,530,515 million passengers and 234,000 tonnes of air freight, that ranked 10th busiest by cargo traffic, 13th busiest by passenger traffic in China.
Current airport masterplans call for the building of a second passenger terminal and a second runway and taxiway system by 2013 (Phase 2), raising its capacity from the current 12 million passengers annually to 30 million, along with the ability to handle 800,000 tonnes of air freight by 2020.[1]
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The following destinations are served from Nanjing (as of Nov 2010):
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air China | Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chongqing |
Air Macau | Macau |
Asiana Airlines | Seoul-Incheon |
Chengdu Airlines | Chengdu |
China Eastern Airlines | Baotou, Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Fuzhou, Ganzhou, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Harbin, Haikou, Hohhot, Hong Kong, Jeju, Ji'an, Jinan, Lanzhou, Lianyungang, Kunming, Nagoya-Centrair, Nanchang, Nanning, Ningbo, Osaka-Kansai, Qingdao, Sanya, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Singapore, Taipei-Taoyuan, Taiyuan, Tokyo-Narita, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuyishan, Xi'an, Xiamen, Xining, Xuzhou, Yancheng, Yantai, Yichang, Yinchuan, Zhangjiajie, Zhengzhou |
China Southern Airlines | Beijing-Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Dalian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xiamen, Yinchuan, Zhangjiajie |
Dragonair | Hong Kong |
EVA Air | Taipei-Taoyuan |
Hainan Airlines | Beijing-Capital, Guangzhou, Haikou, Sanya, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Ürümqi, Xi'an |
Lucky Air | Guiyang, Kunming, Wuhan |
Lufthansa | Frankfurt |
Mandarin Airlines | Taipei-Taoyuan |
Okay Airways | Quanzhou-Jinjiang, Tianjin |
Shandong Airlines | Fuzhou, Jinan, Kunming, Nanning, Ningbo, Qingdao, Wenzhou, Yantai |
Shanghai Airlines | Beijing-Capital, Guangzhou, Taipei-Taoyuan, Wanzhou |
Shenzhen Airlines | Changchun, Changsha, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Harbin, Nanning, Qingdao, Quanzhou/Jinjiang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Xi'an |
Sichuan Airlines | Chengdu, Chongqing, Harbin |
Uni Air | Taichung, Taipei-Taoyuan |
West Air (China) | Chongqing |
Xiamen Airlines | Changsha, Dalian, Fuzhou, Harbin, Shenyang, Taiyuan, Xiamen |
Airlines | Destinations |
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China Airlines Cargo | Taipei-Taoyuan |
China Postal Airlines | Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Chengdu, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Weifang, Wuhan, Xi'an |
Singapore Airlines Cargo | Anchorage, Atlanta, Chicago-O'Hare, Los Angeles |
On July 31, 1992, China General Aviation Flight 7552 crashed into a pond past the runway after takeoff. 8 of the 10 crew members and 100 of the 116 passengers died.[2]
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