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World’s Largest Satellite Terminal to Start Operation in Shanghai

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Asatellite terminal, believed to be the world’s largest of its kind, will be put into operation at the Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport, as its thirdphase expansion project starts operation on September 16, local authoritie­s said on Monday.

Located south of the airport’s existing T1 and T2 terminals, the satellite terminal, covering an area of 622,000 square metres and whose constructi­on is part of the thirdphase expansion project, will provide departure, arrival and transfer services.

Passengers can travel between the main terminal and the satellite terminal

by MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), with a one-way trip taking 2.5 minutes at the fastest speed.

The satellite terminal has 90 boarding bridges, reducing the use of ferry buses and greatly improving the travel experience of passengers, said Feng Xin, chairman of Shanghai Airport Authority.

It is expected that fuel consumptio­n of support vehicles at the airport will be reduced by 1623 tonnes a year after the operation of the satellite terminal.

With four terminals, five cargo sections and six runways, the passenger throughput of the Pudong Internatio­nal Airport and Hongqiao Internatio­nal Airport in Shanghai hit 118 million in 2018, ranking the fourth in the world for three consecutiv­e years, while the cargo throughput reaching 4.18 million tonnes, has been ranking the third for 11 consecutiv­e years, according to statistics. Shanghai plans to push forward the constructi­on of world-class integrated transporta­tion hubs in the city, said Xie Feng, director of the Shanghai Municipal Transporta­tion Commission.

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