New Beijing airport tests its capabilities
By Tu
Lei and Yang Sheng
Beijing
Daxing International Airport, a new mega-airport in northern China, witnessed
four test flights on Monday (May 13) morning, a milestone before the airport
begins operations at the end of September.
The
successful tests show airport authorities have moved their focus from
infrastructure to flying and upon completion the airport will help promote
Beijing’s status as a global hub, Chinese analysts said.
China
Southern Airlines’ flagship model A380, which took off 9:03 am from Beijing
Capital International Airport in the northeastern part of the city, was one of
the first to land at the new airport at 9:30 am on Monday, followed by China
Eastern Airlines’ A350-900, Air China’s B747-8 and Xiamen Airlines’ B787-9.
Xiamen
Airlines' B787-9 was the last to land at around 9:46 am.
“The
flying has its significance in the Daxing airport project,” Yan Xiaodong,
spokesman for North China regional administration with the Civil Aviation
Administration of China, told the Global Times.
“The
test flights are to verify the safety and rationality of the new routes in the
sky and the success shows the procedure is safe and reliable,” he said. In the
future, there will be more test flights for popular aircraft such as the
single-aisle B737 and A320, Yan said.
The test
flights for the new airport have three phases.
The
basic test flight began Monday, mainly testing the general security of the
airport. In August, the airport will conduct a special test flight to check the
airport's low-visibility capability.
A
comprehensive test flight will be carried out from August to September to
ensure that the airport can operate in a coordinated, smooth and efficient
manner after it is officially put into use.
“The new
airport will not only serve the development of the capital city of China but
also bring more opportunity to the whole North China region,” Bai Ming, deputy
director of the Ministry of Commerce’s international market research institute,
told the Global Times on Monday.
The new
airport is scheduled to be completed on June 30 and open September 30. The
authorities aim to meet the country's surging demand and relieve the Beijing
Capital International Airport.
New
economic hub
Beijing
Capital International Airport is located in northeast Beijing and is closer to
the downtown area.
Sitting
at the junction of Beijing's southern Daxing district and Langfang in North
China’s Hebei Province, the new airport is closer to Xiongan New Area, Tianjin
and Shijiazhuang in Hebei Province, Bai said.
With an
investment of 80 billion yuan ($11.6 billion), the new airport is expected to
handle 45 million passengers annually by 2021 and 72 million by 2025.
Beijing
Capital International Airport transported 101 million passengers in 2018,
ranking second in the world for nine consecutive years in terms of volume, the
Civil Aviation Administration of China reported. Annual trip throughput of
airports across the nation exceeded 1.2 billion in 2018, an increase of 10.2
percent over 2017.
China
will displace the US as the world’s largest aviation market in the mid-2020s,
as the rebalancing of China’s economy toward consumption will support strong
passenger demand over the long term, according to a report released by the
International Air Transport Association in October 2018.
“The new
airport will help Beijing open more international routes as Beijing Capital
International Airport is now in a very tight slot,” Lin Zhijie, a veteran
market watcher, told the Global Times on Monday.
The new
airport is designed for transfer efficiency, Lin noted.
More
than 50 domestic and foreign airlines have expressed their willingness to use
the new airport.
China
Southern Airlines has 40 percent of the slots and will shoulder 40 percent of
the air passenger traffic.
According
to the plan, China Southern is expected to have more than 200 aircraft at the
new airport by 2025, with more than 900 flights taking off and landing daily.
“Just
like Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao airports that serve East China’s development,
the new airport together with Beijing Capital International Airport will make
North China more competitive and make it another economic hub of Asia,” Bai
said.
Source: Global
Times
China Southern Airlines’ flagship
model A380, which took off 9:03 am from Beijing Capital International Airport
in the northeastern part of the city, is one of the first to land at the new
airport. The new airport is scheduled to be operational at the end of
September. Photo by Weng Qiyu from People’s Daily online
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