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Guiyang Airport

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IATA Code
KWE
Corporate Address
Longdongbao, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, 550012, China
City
Guiyang
Country
China
Runways
3200m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Air China
Beijing Capital Airlines
Chengdu Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
China Express Airlines
China Southern Airlines
Far Eastern Air Transport
Hainan Airlines
Juneyao Airlines
Kunming Airlines
Lucky Air
Okay Airways
Shandong Airlines
Shanghai Airlines
Shenzhen Airlines
Sichuan Airlines
Spring Airlines
Tianjin Airlines
Xiamen Airlines
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Air France
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Location of Guiyang Airport, China


 
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Beijing to overtake London as world’s largest aviation hub. Massive new airport planned

16-Sep-11 5:00 AM

Congested Beijing is building fresh airport capacity that will see it become the world's largest aviation hub, leaving London - currently the world's busiest system of airports - and even ambitious Dubai in its wake. Beijing's new airport at Daxing south of the city could have up to nine runways and ultimate capacity to handle around 370,000 passengers per day, or a staggering 135 million passengers p/a. This would increase capacity at Beijing area airports to around 220 million p/a - almost a quarter of a billion passengers.

Chinese airline consolidation: Second tier airlines in the sights of the 'Big Four'

29-Oct-10 4:57 PM

China’s fragmented airline industry is undergoing a shakeup. Merger and acquisition activity is intense – probably more so than any other aviation market in the world. In the space of a few short years, the majority of China’s second tier airlines have, at least partially, become owned or controlled by one of the "Big Three" carriers and/or HNA Group, as consolidation accelerates in China. In this report, CAPA reviews what’s fuelling the feeding frenzy and who the targets are.

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