Ezhou Huahu Airport

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Ezhou Huahu Airport

鄂州花湖机场

Èzhōu Huā Hú Jīchǎng
  • IATA: EHU
  • ICAO: ZHEC
Summary
OperatorSF Express
LocationEzhou, Hubei, China
Elevation AMSL21 m / 69 ft
Coordinates30°20′34.28″N 115°1′46.60″E / 30.3428556°N 115.0296111°E / 30.3428556; 115.0296111Coordinates: 30°20′34.28″N 115°1′46.60″E / 30.3428556°N 115.0296111°E / 30.3428556; 115.0296111
Websitewww.hublairport.com
Map
EHU is located in Hubei
EHU
EHU
Location in Hubei
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01L/19R 3,600 11,811 Concrete
01R/19L 3,600 11,811 Concrete
Source: CAPA[1]

Ezhou Huahu Airport (Chinese: 鄂州花湖机场) (IATA: EHU, ICAO: ZHEC) is an airport under construction, serving the city of Ezhou, Hubei, China.[2] The airport was developed by SF Express and the Hubei province as a logistics hub for the country.[3] Once completed, the airport will have a single terminal with two runways and logistics facilities to handle an initial operation of over two million tonnes of cargo and one million passengers annually by 2025. On 29 December 2021, the first aircraft landed at the airport.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ezhou Huahu Airport New Airport Profile | CAPA". CAPA - Centre for Aviation.
  2. ^ Zhang Yawei (14 January 2021). "Ezhou Huahu Airport officially named_中国湖北_中国网". 中国网·中国湖北.
  3. ^ Yusuke Hinata (16 March 2021). "Courier SF Holding readies China's first cargo airport". Nikkei Asia.
  4. ^ huaxia (29 December 2021). "First cargo airport in Hubei-Xinhua". Xinhua News Agency.
  5. ^ Rebecca Jeffrey (4 January 2022). "China's Ezhou Huahu Airport hits milestone". Air Cargo News.
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