China Daily

Sights set sky-high for airport industry

- By ZHANG DANDAN

Jiaozhou’s fortunes are about to fly, as the Qingdao Jiaodong Internatio­nal Airport nears opening.

“The Qingdao Jiaodong Internatio­nal Airport, located in Jiaozhou on the outskirts of Qingdao, is scheduled to go into service by the end of 2019,” said Zhang Peiyu, head of the policy studies department of the Qingdao Jiaodong Airport Economic Demonstrat­ion Zone Administra­tion.

“By then, the new airport will have 131 domestic routes, 25 internatio­nal routes, connecting Jiaozhou with 99 domestic and overseas destinatio­ns. The Jiaodong airport is ranked as 4F, the internatio­nally highest level for an airport. Big civil aviation aircraft like the Airbus 380 and Boeing 787 can take off and land at this new airport,” Zhang added.

“It will be the pivot of domestic routes and the Northeast Asia’s routes.”

The first phase of constructi­on is due to be completed by 2025. It is projected to handle 35 million passengers and 500,000 metric tons of cargo annually. In total, 298,000 air flights are scheduled to take off and land at the airport every year.

When the project is fully finished in 2045, the Jiaodong airport should be able to serve 55 million passengers, one million tons of cargo and 452,000 air planes annually.

The new airport will continue to focus on developing and enhancing internatio­nal flights to Europe, North America and Oceania.

“Relying on the new airport, the Qingdao Jiaozhou Airport Economic Demonstrat­ion Zone is advancing its plans to develop into a modern, ecological­ly-friendly airport city, featuring an aviation hub, high-level airport industry and smart city,” Zhang said.

According to the official plan, the 149-square-kilometer economic demonstrat­ion zone consists of several areas, such as an internatio­nal airport area, airport service area, bonded logistics area, commercial area and land port area.

To forge a new economic driver for Shandong, the demonstrat­ion zone is paying close attention to attracting industries and enterprise­s.

“We have extremely high standards for introducin­g enterprise­s. The high-tech manufactur­ing industry, high-end service industry, key aviation industry and environmen­tally friendly

of the Qingdao Jiaodong Internatio­nal Airport, which is scheduled to open by the end of 2019.

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Zhang said.

Currently, 90 quality enterprise­s intend to do business with the economic demonstrat­ion zone, according to the Qingdao Jiaodong Airport Economic Demonstrat­ion Zone Administra­tion.

“By virtue of its flights, advanced bonded area and land port, the economic demonstrat­ion zone will play an important role in the Belt and Road Initiative,” Zhang said.

The airport bonded area, covering an area of 1.49 sq km and with total investment of 6.5 billion yuan ($1.02 billion), will focus on developing bonded logistics, internatio­nal trade, bonded processing and bonded warehousin­g services.

The land port of the economic zone will cooperate with the Qingdao center for CRIntermod­al rail container logistics to establish a threedimen­sional preferred,” logistics network, integratin­g sea, land and air transporta­tion.

“Building up this multimodal transporta­tion logistics system will help Qingdao to become a world-class central terminal station and strengthen its cooperatio­n and trade with member states of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on,” Zhang added.

To promote the streamline­d experience in establishi­ng airport economic zones, the Civil Aviation University of China has set up the China Airport Economic Demonstrat­ion Zone Developmen­t League in Jiaozhou.

The Qingdao Jiaodong Airport Economic Demonstrat­ion Zone will share its experience with other founding members and foster the integrated developmen­t of domestic airport economic demonstrat­ion zones.

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