Beijing to get third airport

  • Associated Press
  • Wednesday, December 17, 2014 4:58pm
  • Business

BEIJING — China has green-lighted a third airport for the capital Beijing in a bid to reduce congestion and chronic delays, state media reported Wednesday.

The massive new airport will be located 29 miles south of the city center and take five years to build, according to the China Daily newspaper and other outlets.

When completed, it will handle 72 million passengers per year, taking the pressure off Beijing Capital International Airport in the city’s northeast that is the world’s second-busiest, handling more than 83 million passengers last year. A second airport, Nanyuan, is a former military airfield with limited capacity.

China is boosting spending on infrastructure as part of efforts to limit its economic slowdown. Beijing’s is the third airport to get the go-ahead in just the last month, while feasibility studies for five other projects were approved in October.

The state planning agency the National Development and Reform Commission has set the airport’s construction budget at just over $13 billion dollars.

Designed by Netherlands Airport Consultants B.V., it will have a 7.5 million square foot main terminal and capacity to process 2 million tons of cargo per year. The airport will be connected to Beijing by a 41-mile light rail line with travel times under 30 minutes.

China’s fast growing air travel market is the world’s second biggest, but the heavy air traffic and tight control of airspace by the military have given it the world’s worst record for flight delays.

Flight cancelations and delays have sparked frequent incidents of air rage aboard Chinese flights and at airports.

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