World's Biggest Airport - Beijing International (5 of 5) | Tokyo
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Beijing Capital International Airport, (simplified Chinese: 北京首都国际机场; traditional Chinese: 北京首都國際機場; pinyin: Běijīng Shǒudū Guójì Jīchǎng) (IATA: PEK, ICAO: ZBAA) is the main international airport that serves the capital city of Beijing, People's Republic of China. The IATA Airport Code is PEK, reflecting Beijing's former Romanization Peking. The code BJS is also frequently used, reflecting the current pinyin spelling of Beijing and including all airports in the Beijing metropolitan area; currently, Beijing Capital (PEK) is the only civil aviation airport that falls under BJS. The airport is located 20 km to the northeast of Beijing city center. Although many consider it to lie in Shunyi District, it is, in fact, an exclave of Chaoyang District, Beijing. The airport is a primary hub of operations for Air China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo). It is also a hub for Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines. The airport expansion is largely funded by a 500-million-euro (USD 625 million) loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB). The loan is the largest ever granted by the EIB in Asia; the agreement was signed during the eighth China-EU Summit held in September 2005.[citation needed] Beijing Capital is today the busiest airport in the People's Republic of China, having registered double-digit growth annually since the SARS crisis of 2003. In 2004, it became the busiest airport in Asia by aircraft movements, overtaking Tokyo International Airport (Haneda). In terms of passengers, Beijing was the second-busiest airport in Asia after Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) and ninth-busiest worldwide in 2006. In 2007, it served 53,736,923 passengers and had 399,986 aircraft movements.[1] It was the 23rd busiest airport in terms of traffic movements. It is also the 20th busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic, having moved 1,028,908 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. It operates around 1100 flights a day, and is expected to rise to 1500-1600 at the Olympics in 2008. [2]
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bạn thiết kế cho việt nam mịt cái sân bay như thế này đi
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population, money, land, china got lots of big thing that surpass usa
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none of the documentary about airport i watched in my entire life shown me how they built the runway, because it's still basic stuff, they have another documentary about runway separately
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are you talking about LAX or Newark?
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The whole world is envy China.
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very true
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Biggest airport? Well if airport service sucks everything sucks. You'll see.
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What about the world biggest Buddha statue in Chengdu?
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wow they didn't show us how they built the run way !
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@MsRifle yes agreed the workers worked their heads off they deserve more... but try going to Architecture school and see if designing a small house is easy not to talk of something as crazy as that Airport.
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@4YOUTECHNEWS haha you are SOO right, because the Great Wall is tiny right? And the forbidden palace is nothing compare to the tiny white house, and of course, let's not forget the freaking man made TOMB of Emperor Qin and the terracotta warriors. Right, Beijing International is the only big thing China has.
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Made In China
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I’ll be landing there next week
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That probably the only big thing china has;) haahhaha
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hahaha they added another building just like that. good on them
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Love to China from India :D !