Beijing new airport to be able to handle 100 mln passengers
Updated: 2015-11-22 11:03
(Xinhua)
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Beijing's new international airport, which is currently under construction, will eventually be able to handle 100 million passengers annually, authorities said Friday.
Before 2025, the airport will be able to handle 72 million passengers, 2 million tonnes of cargo and mail, and have four runways, according to a plan approved by government last year.
It is planned that the new airport will have seven runways.
Located in southern Beijing's Daxing district, the airport is expected to meet the capital's rising demand for air travel and help balance development in Beijing's southern and northern areas.
Construction on the runway started late last year, and construction on the airport's terminal started in September 2015.
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