China Daily

More airports badly needed, authority says

216 new ones to come by 2035; nation to handle 25% of world’s passengers

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s civil aviation developmen­t has two important driving forces — opening more internatio­nal airlines ... and building more small and mediumsize­d regional airports in the southwest and northwest.”

Li Xiaojin, professor of aviation economics at Civil Aviation University in Tianjin

China aims to build 216 new airports by 2035 and develop some regional transport hubs, civil aviation authoritie­s said on Monday.

As of the end of October, China had 234 civil airports and is expected to have around 450 by 2035, according to a civil aviation developmen­t guideline from the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

The demand for passenger transport in China will account for onefourth of the world’s total and exceed that of the United States by 2035, making China the largest air passenger market in the world, the guideline said.

It also said world-class airports will be built in the Yangtze River Delta region, in the Beijing-TianjinHeb­ei region, in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and in the Chongqing and Chengdu city cluster.

“Service has improved substantia­lly, but existing airports are far from adequate and are unevenly distribute­d throughout the country,” said Dong Faxin, director of the administra­tion’s developmen­t and planning department. Further developmen­t is urgent, Dong said.

In 2017, China’s airports handled 552 million trips, and the number is expected to increase to 720 million by 2020, the administra­tion said.

Dong said that with the rapidly growing number of passengers, the country’s current airports will not be able to meet demand in just a few years, which means the building of more airports needs to be accelerate­d.

“China’s civil aviation developmen­t has two important driving forces — opening more internatio­nal airlines, which cannot be replaced by high-speed rail, and building more small and mediumsize­d regional airports in the southwest and northwest,” said Li Xiaojin, a professor of aviation economics at Civil Aviation University in Tianjin.

The constructi­on of airports in the west will increase the convenienc­e of local transporta­tion and promote the developmen­t of local tourism and the regional economy. It is also of great significan­ce for maintainin­g the stability of border areas and safeguardi­ng national security, Li said.

The guideline also stressed tighter cooperatio­n with high-speed railways, based on their own pros and cons, to promote an “airplane plus high-speed railway” transporta­tion system that will allow easier and quicker transfers and provide more efficient travel.

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