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  2. Hong Kong International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or Chek Lap Kok Airport, to distinguish it from its predecessor, the former Kai Tak Airport . Opened in 1998, Hong Kong International Airport is the world's busiest cargo gateway and one of the world's busiest passenger airports. [ 4] It is also home to one of the world's ...

  3. Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover

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    The Hong Kong International Airport APM is a driverless people mover located within Hong Kong International Airport. It operates in two segments within Terminal 1 and the Midfield Concourse, and between Terminals 1, and also connects to the Skypier. It used to also serve Terminal 2 prior to 2019. However, as of May 2024, Terminal 2 is not in ...

  4. Airport station (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    機場. /  22.3160°N 113.9366°E  / 22.3160; 113.9366. Airport is a rapid transit station on the Airport Express of Hong Kong 's MTR system. It serves the Hong Kong International Airport, and is integrated with the passenger terminal. It is also the westernmost railway station in Hong Kong.

  5. Kai Tak Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kai Tak Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) was an international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, [1] or simply Kai Tak and Kai Tak International Airport, to distinguish it from its successor, Chek Lap Kok International Airport, built on ...

  6. Chengdu Tianfu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chéngdū Tiānfǔ Guójì Jīchǎng. Chengdu Tianfu International Airport ( IATA: TFU, ICAO: ZUTF) — abbreviated as Tianfu Airport — is one of two international airports serving Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in Southwestern China . The airport is located at Lujia Town, Jianyang, 51 km (32 mi) southeast of Downtown Chengdu.

  7. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 2 is four times the size of Terminal 1 and houses almost 80% of domestic airlines at the airport (Terminal 1 is now used only for international flights, Spring Airlines, Hebei Airlines and XiamenAir). With the new runway, Shanghai became the first city in China to have five (now seven) runways for civilian use (Pudong and Hongqiao ...

  8. Hongkong International Terminals - Wikipedia

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    Hongkong International Terminals Limited ( HIT) ( Chinese: 香港國際貨櫃碼頭) operates 12 berths in Terminal 4, 6, 7 and 9 (North) of Kwai Tsing Container Terminals and another four at Terminal 8 through a joint venture with COSCO SHIPPING Ports and Asia Container Terminals. HIT is the largest container terminal operator in Hong Kong.

  9. Hongqiao Airport Terminal 1 station - Wikipedia

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    Hongqiao Airport Terminal 1 station. / 31.1933; 121.342. Hongqiao Airport Terminal 1 ( simplified Chinese: 虹桥1号航站楼; traditional Chinese: 虹橋1號航站樓; pinyin: Hóngqiáo Yīhào Hángzhànlóu) is a station on Line 10 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located south of Terminal 1 of Hongqiao International Airport .