Ganzhou Huangjin Airport

Ganzhou Huangjin Airport (IATA: KOW, ICAO: ZSGZ) is an airport serving the city of Ganzhou in Jiangxi Province, China. The airport is located in the town of Fenggang in Nankang District of Ganzhou. It is 16 kilometers from the city center of Ganzhou.[2]

Ganzhou Huangjin Airport
Terminal building
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesGanzhou, Jiangxi, China
LocationFenggang, Nankang
Opened26 March 2008 (2008-03-26)
Coordinates25°51′06″N 114°46′36″E
Map
KOW is located in China
KOW
KOW
Location of airport in China
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 2,600 8,530 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers1,808,479
Aircraft movements17,635
Cargo (metric tons)4,623.4
Source: CAAC[1][2]
Ganzhou Huangjin Airport
Simplified Chinese赣州黄金机场
Traditional Chinese贛州黃金機場

The airport was built with a total investment of 520 million yuan to replace the old airport of the same name. After the last flight departed the old airport on 25 March 2008, all services were transferred to the new airport, which officially opened the next day.[2]

Facilities

Control tower

The airport has a runway that is 2,600 meters (8,530 ft 2 in) long, 45 meters (147 ft 8 in) wide, and 34 centimeters (13 in) thick (class 4C, expandable to 4D). It also has a 7,186-square-meter (77,350 sq ft) terminal building and a 36,000-square-meter (390,000 sq ft) aircraft parking lot with five parking aprons. It is designed with an annual handling capacity of 500,000 passengers, 3,000 tons of cargo, and 6,200 aircraft movements. The airport occupies an area of 2668 mu (178 ha).[2]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
China Eastern Airlines Qingdao,[3] Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong
China Southern Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Changzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen
Dalian Airlines Beijing–Capital[4]
Fuzhou Airlines Harbin, Sanya
GX Airlines Dalian,[5] Haikou,[5] Jinan, Nanning,[6] Tianjin[5]
Jiangxi Air Fuzhou, Zhengzhou, Zunyi–Xinzhou[7]
Juneyao Airlines Nanjing,[8] Shanghai–Pudong
Loong Air Guiyang,[9] Jinan[10]
Lucky Air Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chengdu–Tianfu,[11] Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei,[5] Kunming, Nanjing,[9] Ningbo, Tianjin, Zhanjiang, Zhengzhou
Okay Airways Changsha
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu,[12] Xiamen
Spring Airlines Shanghai–Pudong
Tianjin Airlines Chongqing, Dalian, Sanya, Tianjin,[13] Xi'an, Zhuhai
West Air Chongqing[5]

See also

References

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