Quzhou Airport
Quzhou Airport 衢州机场 Qúzhōu Jīchǎng | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military/Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Quzhou, Zhejiang, China | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 65 m / 213 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 28°57′57″N 118°53′58″E / 28.96583°N 118.89944°ECoordinates: 28°57′57″N 118°53′58″E / 28.96583°N 118.89944°E | ||||||||||
Website | mhj | ||||||||||
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JUZ Location of airport in Zhejiang | |||||||||||
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Quzhou Airport (Chinese: 衢州机场) (IATA: JUZ, ICAO: ZSJU) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Quzhou in Zhejiang Province, China. The airport is located 2.9 kilometers east of the city center and was opened to civil flights on 26 November 1993.[2] The public terminal is unique in being separated by a lake from the two aircraft bays, requiring passengers to walk across a lengthy causeway.
Facilities[]
The airport has a 1,900 meter runway (class 4C) and a 3,440 square-meter terminal building.[1][2]
Airlines and destinations[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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9 Air | Guangzhou |
Air China | Beijing–Daxing |
China Express Airlines | Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Guiyang, Haikou, Kunming, Nanning, Sanya, Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Zhengzhou, Zhoushan, Zhuhai |
China United Airlines | Beijing–Daxing |
Shandong Airlines | Haikou, Jinan, Kunming, Qingdao |
Shenzhen Airlines | Dalian, Shenzhen |
A lake separates the aircraft bays from the terminal building which is crossed by a long causeway
Single belt lining the western wall of Quzhou Airport
See also[]
- List of airports in China
- List of the busiest airports in China
- List of People's Liberation Army Air Force airbases
References[]
Categories:
- Airports in Zhejiang
- Chinese Air Force bases
- Airports established in 1993
- 1993 establishments in China