Harbin Taiping International Airport

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Harbin Taiping International Airport
哈尔滨太平国际机场
Hā'ěrbīn Tàipíng Guójì Jīchǎng
IATA: HRBICAO: ZYHB
HRB
Location in Heilongjiang province
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Civil Government
Serves Harbin
Location near the town of Taiping, Daoli District, Harbin
Elevation AMSL 139 m / 456 ft
Coordinates 45°37′24.25″N 126°15′01.18″E / 45.6234028°N 126.2503278°E / 45.6234028; 126.2503278Coordinates: 45°37′24.25″N 126°15′01.18″E / 45.6234028°N 126.2503278°E / 45.6234028; 126.2503278
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,200 10,499 Asphalt
Statistics (2010)
Passengers 7,259,498
Source: China's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Harbin Taiping International Airport
Simplified Chinese 哈尔滨太平国际机场
Traditional Chinese 哈爾濱太平國際機場

Harbin Taiping International Airport (IATA: HRB, ICAO: ZYHB) is an international airport in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.

History

Harbin Taiping Airport, formerly known as Yanjiagang Airport, is located about 37 kilometres (23 mi) southwest of the city of Harbin and was constructed in 1979 with further expansion between 1994 and 1997 at a cost of $960 million RMB. In 1984 it was upgraded to an international airport. Today it serves as an important transportation hub for northeastern China and is the largest northernmost airport of China. Its terminal building is also currently the largest in northeastern China.

It is capable of handling 6 million passengers annually and has more than 50 air routes, both domestic and international. Currently it has one 3200 metres asphalt runway.

In 2010, Harbin Taiping International Airport was the 23rd busiest airport in China with 7,259,498 passengers.

Description

Harbin Airport is divided into two linked terminals, International and Domestic.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot
operated by Vladivostok Air
Khabarovsk, Vladivostok[1]
Air China Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chongqing, Haikou, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Weihai, Xi'an
Air Koryo Pyongyang
Asiana Airlines Seoul-Incheon
Beijing Capital Airlines Hailar, Sanya, Shijiazhuang, Tongliao
China Eastern Airlines Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chifeng, Jining, Kunming, Mohe, Nanjing, Ordos, Qingdao, Shanghai-Pudong, Xi'an, Yantai
China Express Airlines Changbaishan, Dalian
China Southern Airlines Beihai, Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Haikou, Hailar, Hangzhou, Heihe, Jinan, Kunming, Mohe, Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Urumqi, Weihai, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xiamen, Yantai, Yichun, Yiwu, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai
China Southern Airlines Jeju, Niigata, Osaka-Kansai, Seoul-Incheon, Taipei-Taoyuan
China Southern Airlines
operated by Chongqing Airlines
Chongqing, Qingdao, Zhengzhou
China United Airlines Jiagedaqi
EVA Air Taipei-Taoyuan
Grand China Air
operated by Hainan Airlines
Beijing-Capital
Hainan Airlines Dongying, Guangzhou, Hefei, Hohhot, Jinan, Nanchang, Qingdao, Sanya, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Yangzhou
Hebei Airlines Tangshan
Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong
IrAero Irkutsk[2]
Juneyao Airlines Shanghai-Pudong
Kunming Airlines Jinan, Kunming
Lucky Air Zhengzhou
Okay Airways Changsha, Heihe, Jixi, Jiagedaqi, Jiamusi, Mohe, Mudanjiang, Tianjin, Yichun
SAT Airlines Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Shandong Airlines Chongqing, Jinan, Qingdao, Yantai
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Qingdao
Shenzhen Airlines Changzhou, Dalian, Guangzhou, Hailar, Nanning, Sanya, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Xi'an, Yantai, Zhengzhou
Sichuan Airlines Beihai, Changzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Jinan, Kunming, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Sanya, Taiyuan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xiamen, Xuzhou, Yinchuan, Zhengzhou
Spring Airlines Huai'an, Shanghai-Pudong,Shenzhen
Tianjin Airlines Manzhouli, Mohe, Tianjin
Ural Airlines Irkutsk,[3] Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg
West Air (China) Chongqing, Hohhot
Xiamen Airlines Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Qingdao, Tianjin, Xiamen, Yancheng, Zhengzhou
Yakutia Airlines Yakutsk

See also

References

  1. "Summer timetable Vladivostok Air". Vladivostok Air. Retrieved 26 March 2012. 
  2. "Авиакомпания "ИрАэро" открыла рейс Иркутск—Харбин". ATO.ru. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2012. 
  3. "ОАО "Авиакомпания "Уральские авиалинии" открывает новый рейс в Китай". Информационно-аналитическое агентство «УралБизнесКонсалтинг». 26 July 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013. 

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