China Daily

New airport expands horizons

- By PENG CHAO

A key hub along both the Silk Road and Yangtze River Economic Belt, Chengdu in Sichuan province is grasping the opportunit­y to become a national central city and world-class aviation center.

The Chengdu Tianfu Internatio­nal Airport in Lujia township, Jianyang, which started constructi­on on May 27, about 50 kilometers from downtown Chengdu will make Chengdu the third city on the Chinese mainland to have a second civil airport, after Beijing and Shanghai.

With an investment of 71.86 billion yuan ($10.8 billion), the airport will be completed in 2019 and go into operation in 2020, according to the Sichuan Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

The long-term target for the airport is to have six runways, with annual capacity of 90 million passengers and 2 million metric tons of cargo.

Liu Yi, deputy chief architect of the China Southwest Architectu­ral Design and Research Institute, which designed the new airport, said that the airport will be connected to a highly advanced land transport network, including highways, subways and high-speed railways.

“It will allow for the easy transfer of passengers and cargo to destinatio­ns around Chengdu and its neighborin­g cities,” he said. “The subway that connects the airport with downtown will travel at speeds as high as 140km/h, so a one-way trip will only take half an hour.”

He said the airport will not only be a transport building, but a giant complex that combines accommodat­ion, offices, shopping, dining and entertainm­ent.

The airport has also planned an economic zone to boost the developmen­t of an airport economy, making it an important growth engine for city developmen­t, Liu said.

Zhang Xicheng, assistant to the general manager of the Sichuan Province Airport Group, said that passenger volumes in the current Chengdu Shuangliu Internatio­nal Airport have kept rising in recent years, meaning it is almost running at full capacity.

The Shuangliu airport handled 42 million passengers in 2015, a 12.1 percent increase year-on-year, according to statistics released by the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

“Experts expect annual aviation passenger volumes in Chengdu to reach 75 million by 2025, so we need a larger airport to meet this increasing demand,” he said.

Zhang said the new airport would serve internatio­nal passenger routes and most of the internatio­nal cargo routes, while Shuangliu airport would handle domestic flights and some internatio­nal cargo routes.

Cao Yunchun, director of the Airport Economy Institute at Civil Aviation University of China, said Chengdu is faced with plenty of developmen­t opportunit­ies with the country’s Silk Road Economic Cao Yunchun, director of the Airport Economy Institute at the Civil Aviation University of China Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative­s, and the Yangtze River Economic Belt.“The constructi­on of the new airport will further shorten Chengdu’s distance to the world and boost the developmen­t of the city’s aviation industry, making the city one of China’s toplevel aviation hubs after Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou,” he said.

Deng Ling, a professor of economics at Sichuan University, said the new airport will boost Chengdu’s opening-up and add wings to the city’s economic developmen­t. Sheng Yi, deputy director of the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, said the new airport would help the city to attract talent and resources, enhance internatio­nal exchanges and boost industry developmen­t. passengers are expected to be handled by the new airport when completed maintained economic and trade relations with Chengdu last year

By the end of last year, Chengdu had direct economic and trade relations with 223 major cities worldwide, including 20 that have opened trade and tourism offices in the city. Of the Fortune Global 500 companies, 278 have a presence in Chengdu.

In addition, 16 foreign countries have been approved to set up a consulate in Chengdu, the largest number in western China.

The city also has 31 sister cities worldwide.

 ??  ?? Travelers check in at the Chengdu Shuangliu Internatio­nal Airport. The city has been drawing attention from global investors and partners in recent years.
Travelers check in at the Chengdu Shuangliu Internatio­nal Airport. The city has been drawing attention from global investors and partners in recent years.
 ??  ?? The Chengdu Shuangliu Internatio­nal Airport handles some 42 million passengers last year.
The Chengdu Shuangliu Internatio­nal Airport handles some 42 million passengers last year.

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