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Ankang Fuqiang Airport
Airport in Shaanxi, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ankang Fuqiang Airport (IATA: AKA, ICAO: ZLAK) is an airport in Ankang, Shaanxi province, China, located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of city center in the town of Wuli (formerly in Fuqiang Township, its namesake), Hanbin District. Proposed as a replacement of Ankang Wulipu Airport, the Fuqiang Airport project commenced in 2013,[1] and its construction began in December 2015, with an estimated total investment of 2.35 billion yuan.[2] The airport opened on September 25, 2020 for public use, as its first commercial flight China Southern Airlines CZ5269 arrived from Guangzhou.[3]
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The airport has a 2,600-meter runway and a 5,500 square-meter terminal building. It was designed with the capacity to serve 300,000 passengers and process 750 tons of cargo per year.[2][4]
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