Beijing Daxing International Airport

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Beijing Daxing International Airport

北京大兴国际机场
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Beijing New Airport.jpg
Aerial photo, January 2019
  • IATA: PKX
  • ICAO: ZBAD
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorBeijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
Serves
  • Beijing
  • Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region (Megalopolis)
LocationDaxing, Beijing & Guangyang, Langfang (Hebei)
Opened26 September 2019 (23 months ago) (2019-09-26)[1][2]
Hub for
  • Air China
  • Beijing Capital Airlines
  • China Eastern Airlines
  • China Southern Airlines
  • China United Airlines
  • XiamenAir
Time zoneChina Standard Time (+8)
Elevation AMSL98 ft / 30 m
Coordinates39°30′33″N 116°24′38″E / 39.50917°N 116.41056°E / 39.50917; 116.41056Coordinates: 39°30′33″N 116°24′38″E / 39.50917°N 116.41056°E / 39.50917; 116.41056
Websitewww.bdia.com.cn
Map
PKX/ZBAD is located in Beijing
PKX/ZBAD
PKX/ZBAD
location in Beijing
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01L/19R 3,400 11,155 Concrete
17L/35R 3,800 12,467 Concrete
17R/35L 3,800 12,467 Concrete
11L/29R 3,800 12,467 Concrete
Statistics (2019)
Total passengers3,138,000
Beijing Daxing International Airport
Simplified Chinese北京大兴国际机场
Traditional Chinese北京大興國際機場
An Airbus A380-800 of China Southern Airlines takes off at PKX (May 13th, 2019).
China Eastern Airlines check-in counters

Beijing Daxing International Airport (IATA: PKX, ICAO: ZBAD), is a large international airport located on the border of Beijing and Langfang, Hebei Province. The airport is Beijing's second international airport, after Beijing Capital International Airport.[3][4] It has been nicknamed "the starfish."[5] It was completed on June 30, 2019, and began operations on September 26, 2019.[6][7][8][9]

The airport is 46 kilometres (29 mi) south of Tiananmen Square, 26 kilometers (16 mi) west of downtown Langfang, 50 kilometers (31 mi) northeast of Xiong'an New Area, and 65 kilometers (40 mi) south of Beijing Capital International Airport, and serves Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.[10] It is a hub for SkyTeam alliance airlines and some Oneworld members, while most Star Alliance members[a] have remained at Beijing Capital International, as has Hainan Airlines.[11]

After almost five years of construction, the CN¥ 80 billion (US$11.4 billion)[12][13] facility features a 700,000 m2 (7,500,000 sq ft) terminal, the world's largest single-building airport terminal,[14][15][16][17][18] and sits on 47 km2 (18 sq mi) of land. The airport won the award of best airport by hygiene measures in Asia-Pacific in 2020 by Airports Council International.[19]

Development history[]

A second airport for Beijing was proposed in 2008.[20] By 2012, the existing Beijing Capital International Airport was running at near its full design capacity.[21][22]

Initial proposals[]

Early media reports in September 2011 suggested that there could be up to 9 runways at the new airport: 8 runways for civil aviation plus one runway dedicated to military usage.[23][24][25][26] It would replace Beijing Capital International Airport (which had 83 million passengers in 2013, second most in the world) as the main airport of Beijing, and be the largest in China. The airport was planned to be able to handle 120 to 200 million passengers a year, which, if capacity were fully used, would make it the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, surpassing Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport by far.[27]

Approval for construction[]

Official approval for construction by National Development and Reform Commission on December 22, 2014.[28][29] It called for an airport to be constructed in the southern part of Daxing District of Beijing, along the border of Beijing and Hebei Province. No design or plans were released due to ongoing negotiations. It was stated that it would consist of 7 runways, 6 for civilian use and 1 for military purposes. Construction has been completed as of September 2019[30] with a capacity of handling 75 million passengers by 2025. The cost of construction was initially estimated to be at least 70 billion RMB (US$11.2 billion), including the 37 km (23 mi) Beijing–Xiong'an intercity railway (Beijing section), to Beijing West railway station.[20][31]

Design and contractors[]

The airport's master plan was prepared by NACO (Netherlands Airport Consultants)[32] and will feature a ground transportation hub providing the airport with public transportation links to high-speed rail, metro, expressways, Beijing Airport Bus routes, local buses and inter-airport transportation system.[33] The terminal building was designed by British architects Zaha Hadid Architects,[34][35] French planners ADPI[36] and partners, and executed by the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). It consists of a central hub with six curved spokes.[37] The façade was designed by XinShan Curtainwall and Beijing Institute of Architectural Design. Arup was subcontracted by Beijing Institute of Architectural Design as the fire engineering consultant,[38] while China IPPR International Engineering was responsible for security system and baggage system designs.[39] BuroHappold Engineering, as part of the consortium, worked with the architects to integrate engineering solutions into the design of the airport.[38]

Hong Kong design studio Lead 8 was appointed as lead designer of the integrated service building (the 6th pier) in 2018. The terminal, according to Lead 8, will encompass "a purposeful design of work spaces, with integrated retail, dining, and entertainment options for the large number of passengers expected," with plans to incorporate interactive pet hotels, a child care and nursery, hybrid online retail and dining, and a showroom for companies.[40]

Other contractors involved in the project include China Electronics Engineering Design Institute, Civil Aviation Electronic Technology, The Third Rail Survey and Design Institute Group Corporation (TSDI China), Beijing City Construction Design Research General Institute and Beijing General Municipal Engineering Design & Research Institute.[39]

Beijing TsingHua TonHeng Urban Planning and Design Institute, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Dtree, Lea-Elliot, Lighting Design Studio, and East Sign Design & Engineering were also involved in the project.[39]

Suppliers include Xsight Systems, T-Systems, Schindler, Thales, Beijing EasySky Technology and Oasys.[39]

Construction[]

Construction of the airport began on December 26, 2014,[41] and was led by chief engineer Guo Yanchi.[42] By March 2017, the terminal had its concrete structure capped.[43] On January 23, 2019, the first flight inspection began to be carried out and was expected to be completed in March.

On June 30, 2019, the airport officially finished construction and was in preparation for its September opening. The construction of the airport itself cost CN¥120bn (approximately US$17bn), with other projects in the periphery costing CN¥330bn (US$46.2bn), giving a total cost of CN¥450bn (US$63bn).[38]

Opening[]

Atrium of airport where the opening ceremony was held

The airport opened on 25 September 2019—just six days before the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China—in a ceremony attended by the Chinese president and General Secretary of the Communist Party Xi Jinping.[44][45] Inaugural flights from seven Chinese airlines began later in the afternoon,[46] although flights operating out of the airport on the day were member-only, with the first official flight out of the airport an Airbus A380 operated by China Southern Airlines.[47][48] Flights for the public began the following day on 26 September 2019.[7] The first commercial flight landed at Beijing Daxing at 10:12 (UTC+8), September 26, 2019.[6]

The airport serves as the hub for China United Airlines immediately after its opening and all their services have been relocated to Beijing Daxing. Others, such as China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines, will also relocate.[7][49]

Upon opening of the Daxing Airport, Beijing Nanyuan Airport, the oldest airport in China, closed on the same day. A military airfield will coexist in Daxing, as was the case in Nanyuan.

Service development[]

Concourse A
Interior of Beijing Daxing International Airport

It was initially planned for airlines of the SkyTeam alliance to be relocated to the new airport, while Star Alliance airlines would remain at Capital, effectively making both airports hubs.[50] This was confirmed in 2016, when the Civil Aviation Administration of China announced that China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines along with other SkyTeam airlines would move to the new airport, while Air China and other Star Alliance carriers would remain at Capital.[51] China Southern, China Eastern and Beijing Capital Airlines' intentions to move to Daxing were confirmed by a Xinhua report in December 2017.[52]

Ten passenger airlines (China Southern Airlines, China United Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, Hebei Airlines, Spring Airlines, Okay Airways, Juneyao Airlines, XiamenAir and Donghai Airlines) and one cargo airline (China Postal Airlines) signed agreements with the Capital Airport Group to enter the new airport.[citation needed]

CAAC required each Mainland Chinese airline (other than China Postal Airlines) to serve only one Beijing-area airport following the opening of Daxing, but allowed foreign airlines (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan-based airlines) to operate from both airports if they wished to do so.[53] China Eastern Group and China Southern Group were each allocated 40% of landing slots with the remaining 20% for smaller Mainland China and international airlines. However, on 1 May 2019, this plan was changed by CAAC, with China Eastern Group relinquishing 10% of its allocated slots (to give it 30% of slots) to Air China Group in exchange for the China Eastern group continuing to operate its Shanghai-Beijing flights at Beijing Capital Airport.[54]

SkyTeam members are slowly moving services to Daxing. China Eastern Airlines has moved some select domestic destinations to Daxing while retaining a large presence at Capital. It will launch new international routes to Paris and Tokyo at the end of March 2020. Similarly XiamenAir will move it hub routes to Fuzhou and Xiamen at the end of March 2020 whilst retaining other domestic destination at Capital. Their global partners Delta Air Lines will supposedly move at the end of April and Aeroflot will move at the beginning of June.

The OneWorld alliance announced in February 2019, that its member airlines were considering a formal co-location scheme at Daxing,[55] particularly as many of them, now have codeshare partnerships with China Southern. Alliance members, British Airways and Malaysia Airlines moved their London-Heathrow and Kuala Lumpur to Beijing flights to Daxing whilst Finnair flies from Helsinki-to-Daxing as well as retaining a daily flight to Capital.[56] S7 Airlines will move all its flights covering 5 Russian destinations to Daxing from Capital on 29 March 2020. Qatar Airways has also announced its intention to move to Daxing in Summer 2020. [57] American Airlines will relocate from Capital to Daxing due to its close partnership with China Southern.[58][59] Royal Air Maroc which joined the alliance on 1 April 2020 already operates out of Daxing. Cathay Pacific reportedly intends to stay at Capital[60]

Some foreign Star Alliance airlines are joining full member Air China and connecting partner Juneyao at Daxing. In January 2020, LOT Polish launched a 4-weekly flight from Warsaw, complementing its 3-weekly flight to Capital. Also in January 2020, Swiss International Air Lines announced that they will move their Zurich-Beijing flights from Capital to Daxing at the end of March 2020.[61]

On 25 October 2020, China Southern Airlines transferred all its Beijing flights to Daxing Airport.[62]

Airport facilities[]

The first phase of the airport project is designed with a target of 72 million passengers,[63] 2 million tons of cargo and mail,[63] and 620,000 aircraft movements in the long term.

Airlines and destinations[]

Passenger[]

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo
Air China Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dandong, Dunhuang, Guangzhou, Guilin, Hailar, Hangzhou, Jieyang, Jingdezhen, Korla, Kunming, Lanzhou, Mianyang, Nanchang, Nanning, Qiqihar, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Xilinhot, Yancheng, Yangzhou, Yibin, Yinchuan, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai, Zunyi–Xinzhou
Air Macau Macau
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth[64]
Aurora Vladivostok
Seasonal: Khabarovsk
Beijing Capital Airlines Erenhot, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Jixi, Lijiang, Lisbon, Malé, Meixian, Nanchang, Pattaya–U-Tapao, Qingdao, Sanya, Urumqi, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Yushu
British Airways London–Heathrow
China Eastern Airlines Baoshan, Changzhou, Chengdu–Tianfu, Chiang Mai, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Da Nang, Delhi, Denpasar/Bali, Dongying, Enshi, Fukuoka, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hefei, Huai'an, Jiagedaqi, Jiayuguan, Jining, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lianyungang, Linyi, Luoyang, Lüliang, Luzhou, Mangshi, Nagoya–Centrair,[65] Nanchang, Nanjing, Naypyidaw, Ningbo, Osaka–Kansai, Pu'er, Qianjiang, Qingdao, Saipan, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenzhen, Sydney, Taiyuan, Tengchong, Tokyo–Haneda, Vientiane, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Yantai, Yinchuan, Zhangye, Zhaotong
Seasonal: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
China Southern Airlines Amsterdam,[66] Anshan, Beihai, Changchun, Changde, Changsha, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Dalian, Daqing, Ganzhou, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Heihe, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Istanbul,[67] Jieyang, Korla, Kunming, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[68] Nanchong, Nanning, Phnom Penh, Sanya, Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Hongqiao,[69] Shenyang, Shenzhen,[70] Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tokyo–Haneda, Tongren, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xining, Yanji, Yining,[71] Yinchuan, Yiwu, Zhangjiajie, Zhuhai, Zunyi–Xinzhou[72]
China United Airlines Anshun, Arxan, Baicheng, Baotou, Bayannur, Bijie, Changsha, Changzhi, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chifeng, Chizhou, Dalian, Datong, Dongying, Foshan, Fuyang, Guangzhou, Hailar, Hanzhong, Harbin, Hefei, Hengyang, Hohhot, Huai'an, Huaihua, Huizhou, Jinchang, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lianyungang, Linyi, Longnan, Longyan, Lüliang, Manzhouli, Nanyang, Ningbo, Ordos, Qingyang, Qiqihar, Quzhou, Rizhao, Sanming, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shangrao, Shenzhen, Shiyan, Tongliao, Tongren, Ulanhot, Ulanqab, Urumqi, Weihai, Wenzhou, Wuhai, Wuzhou, Xiamen, Xiangyang, Xilinhot, Xingyi, Xinyang, Yan'an, Yancheng, Yantai, Yichun (Heilongjiang), Yinchuan, Yingkou, Yongzhou, Yueyang, Yulin, Zhuhai[7]
Chongqing Airlines Chongqing, Diqing
Dalian Airlines Dalian
Delta Air Lines Detroit,[73] Seattle/Tacoma
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi, Nagoya–Centrair[74]
Finnair Helsinki
Hebei Airlines Changchun, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Guilin, Hangzhou, Lanzhou, Mianyang, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nantong, Ningbo, Sanya, Xingyi, Yinchuan, Zhalantun, Zunyi–Xinzhou[75]
Himalaya Airlines Kathmandu[76]
Juneyao Airlines Shanghai–Hongqiao[77]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin (resumes 31 October 2021)[78]
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca
Royal Brunei Airlines Bandar Seri Begawan
S7 Airlines Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk–Yemelyanovo, Novosibirsk, Vladivostok
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
Ural Airlines Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg
Vietnam Airlines Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City[79]
XiamenAir Changsha, Chongqing, Fuzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Quanzhou, Sanya, Shenzhen, Xiamen

Cargo[]

AirlinesDestinations
SF Airlines Hangzhou[80]

Ground transportation[]

The airport is linked to the city through various means of transportation, and a ground transportation center was constructed beneath the terminal building for this purpose.[81] Two underground railway stations (for Beijing–Xiong'an intercity railway and Intercity Railway Connector)[82] and three metro stations (Daxing Airport Express, Line 20 (Line R4) and another planned metro line)[82] were built beneath the terminal building. Currently, only one of the metro lines (Daxing Airport Express) and one of the railway lines (Beijing–Xiong'an intercity railway) are in operation. The airport is also served by a highway system including  [zh] and  [zh] connecting the airport and Beijing city.[83]

Intercity rail[]

Waiting room of Intercity Railway Daxing Airport Station

A high-speed railway service, the Beijing–Xiong'an intercity railway starts from Beijing West railway station. It will connect the urban area of Beijing, Daxing District of Beijing, Bazhou, and Xiong'an to the new airport. The section between the airport to Beijing will operate at speeds of 250 km/h (160 mph) and the section between the airport to Xiong'an will operate at speeds of 350 km/h (220 mph).[84] The airport-to-Beijing section was opened on September 26, 2019,[85] while the airport-to-Xiong'an section is expected to open in late 2020.[86] It will take 28 minutes from Beijing West railway station to the new airport.[87]

Another intercity railway, the Intercity Railway Connector, will connect Langfang, Yizhuang, Beijing Sub-administrative Center in Tongzhou District and Beijing Capital International Airport to Daxing Airport. Phase I of the intercity railway connector (Daxing Airport to Langfang East railway station) is under construction. Phase 1 of the railway will be finished in December 2022.[88] The speed will be 200 km/h.[88][89]

Another high-speed railway service, the Tianjin–Daxing Airport intercity railway, will connect Tianjin West railway station with Daxing Airport.[90] Construction will finish in 2022.[91] The speed will be 250 km/h.[90]

Subway[]

Platform of the subway station

The Daxing Airport Express of the Beijing Subway connects the airport to the urban area of Beijing and began operation on September 26, 2019.[92] The line links Caoqiao station on Line 10 to the airport. Initially, only the Caoqiao-to-airport segment was opened, with a northern extension to Lize Business District scheduled to begin construction in 2020[93] and finish in 2022.[94] A southern extension of the line, also known as Line R1 of Xiong'an Rail Transit [zh] (or Xiong'an to Daxing Airport Express), from Daxing Airport to Xiong'an Terminal is under construction.[95][96]

In the long term planning of the Beijing Subway, Line 20 (Line R4) of the Beijing Subway is planned to terminate at the new airport.[97]

Statistics[]

Below is the passenger data and development for Beijing Daxing International Airport as of year 2020:

Passenger statistics at Beijing Daxing International Airport
Year Total
passenger
Passenger
% change
20191 3,135,074[98] Steady
2020 16,091,449[99] Increase413.3%

^1 : 2019 statistics correspond to the last 4 months of 2019 since the opening of the airport.

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The exception is LOT Polish Airlines, which serves both airports.

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