Beijing Review

Aerial Integratio­n In Need

Oriental Outlook April 13

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Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport (BCIA) had been the second busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic for seven consecutiv­e years from 2010 to 2016, according to Airports Council Internatio­nal.

However, in contrast to its high ranking on the list, internatio­nal passengers—as well as those from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan—accounted for only 26 percent of BCIA’s total passenger volume in 2016.

Such a proportion doesn’t match Beijing’s ambitions to build itself into an internatio­nal communicat­ion center of China. But, at present, it’s hard to add new flights, as BCIA’s passenger traffic has already reached saturation point.

A new airport under constructi­on in a location overlappin­g Beijing’s Daxing District and Langfang City in Hebei Province, which is scheduled for completion in 2019, will provide more capacity for flights to and from Beijing.

In the meantime, BCIA will transfer some of its domestic flights to airports in neighborin­g Tianjin and Hebei, which have room to accommodat­e more flights. For instance, passenger traffic through Tianjin Binhai Internatio­nal Airport was 16.87 million in 2016, compared with its design maximum of 25 million.

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