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Changsha Huanghua International Airport is the airport serving
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, the capital of
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province, China, and the Greater Changsha Metropolitan Region comprising the nearby cities of
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and
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. As of 2021, it was one of the 50 busiest airports in the world, the 12th busiest civil airport in China, the second busiest in
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after Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and the busiest in
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. Located about from downtown Changsha in the town of
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in Changsha County, the airport has two terminal buildings. The airport is managed by the Hunan Airport Authority, a publicly owned corporation managing all five airports in Hunan Province. Huanghua airport was opened in August 1989, replacing Changsha Datuopu Airport, which is now a military air base.


Terminals


Terminal 1

Terminal 1, with of space, has three concourses (T1-A, T1-B and T1-c). It was opened in 2000, and the proposed capacity was 4.6 million passengers annually. Terminal 1 was closed for renovation from July 2011 to 17 May 2018 after Terminal 2 became fully operational. Terminal 1 reopened on 18 May 2018. After renovation, Terminal 1 has of space, 38 check-in counters, 10 security lanes and 10 aerobridges. It has the capacity of six million passengers annually. Terminal 1 serves
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,
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,
Joy Air Joy Air () is a Chinese airline launched jointly by China Eastern Airlines and AVIC I on March 29, 2008 based at Xi'an. The airline started testing service in June 2009, and commenced passenger service at the end of 2009. On December 14, 2020, H ...
,
Okay Airways Okay Airways () is an airline headquartered in Daxing District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. It operates passenger flight services and dedicated cargo services. Its main hubs are Tianjin Binhai International Airport and Xi'an Xianyang Inter ...
,
Tibet Airlines Tibet Airlines (; , abbreviated ) is an airline with its corporate headquarters and registered office in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, and operates scheduled domestic flights out of Lhasa Gonggar Airport. History Tibet Airlines was approved ...
,
Shandong Airlines Shandong Airlines Co,.Ltd. (; nicknamed SDA or ) is an airline based in the Shandong Airlines Center () in Jinan, Shandong. The Chinese carrier operates a sizable domestic network from Jinan, Qingdao and Yantai to major cities across China, to ...
,
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and
Kunming Airlines Kunming Airlines () is a Chinese airline based in Kunming, Yunnan province, and established in 2005. History In December 2005 the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said it would soon approve operation of the private airline Kunming A ...
.


Terminal 2

The inauguration of Terminal 2 was on July 19, 2011. With of space, the new terminal is the fifth largest airport terminal in mainland China (after Beijing–Capital, Shanghai–Pudong,
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, and
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). The tall main building of Terminal 2, being in length and in depth, is the largest single steel-truss structure in Hunan. The new terminal has 22 bridge gates, to which the longest passenger walking distance is within . With this new facility, the airport can handle 151,000 aircraft movements and another 15.6 million passengers every year. The peak hour volume of passengers is 3,940. The departure hall has four automatic double-glass-door entrances which are directly facing check-in areas A, B, C, & D respectively. Entrances 1-3 are domestic entrances and Entrance 4 is for international, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Departures, which will be checked in at Area D. Area A is the exclusive check-in area for China Southern Airlines. Areas B and C are domestic check-in areas for other airlines. The terminal has 80 check-in counters and 24 self-checkin kiosks, 24 security checkpoints and more than 6,390 seats. The arrival hall is equipped with eight baggage carousels (six at domestic area and two at international area). The indoor parking garage P4, which has 693 parking spaces, is on floor B2. There are also three outdoor parking areas, P1,2&3, which provide over 1000 parking spaces.


History

From 1957 to 1989, Datuopu Airport served as a dual-use military and civil airport for Changsha. It was only capable of handling small aircraft and a few flights per day. The Hunan Provincial Government proposed the construction of a new airport in October 1984, which was approved by the State Council of China. Construction for Huanghua Airport began in June 1986, and it was opened on 29 August 1989, when all civil flights were transferred to the new airport, and Datuopu reverted to sole military use. On October 28, 2000, the Terminal 1-A, which cost 40.4 million CNY, was opened. The airport was capable of handling 4.6 million passengers per year. Afterwards, the construction of Terminal 1-B and Terminal 1-C were finished to ensure growing passengers and cargo. The airport then went through a major expansion in 2008–2011, with lengthening of runway 18/36 from to and the addition of Terminal 2 which went into operation in 2011. The airport welcomed its first intercontinental destination when
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began service to
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, Germany on 23 June 2014. The construction of the second runway was completed in November, 2016. The new Code-4F
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was built parallel to the current 18/36 runway and lies to the east. The second runway officially came into use on March 30, 2017. The new runway means that Huanghua Airport is now ranked as a 4F, the highest level for an airport, and capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft such as the A380. On May 16, 2018, the renovated Terminal 1 of the Changsha Huanghua International Airport resumes operation. The domestic flights operated by Air China, Shenzhen Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Chengdu Airlines, Kunming Airlines, Okay Airways, Joy Air, and Tibet Airlines arrive at T1.


Short-Term Expansion

The airport is undergoing a major expansion eastwards. After the completion of the second runway, Terminal 3 and the east terminal area will be constructed on the east side of airport, with of space. The airport will be capable of handling 60 million passengers annually and an annual cargo capacity of six million tons. The airport becomes a hub in Central China after this stage. A third runway of in length and a GTC with of space will also be constructed and ready for use in 2024.


Long-term expansion

Terminal 4 is to be constructed on the north side of the East terminal area. The east terminal area, in which both Terminals 3&4 lie, is located between the second and third runways. At the final stage, the fourth parallel runway () of 4E will be constructed in the east of the third runway. Two tunnels connecting the west area (Terminal 1&2) and the east terminals (Terminal 3&4) are considered. Changsha Huanghua Int'l airport will become a major hub in China which hosts a number of based airlines. The ultimate capacity of the airport will be 90 million passengers annually.


Airlines and destinations


Passenger


Cargo


Statistics

As for 2016, Changsha Huanghua International Airport was the 13th busiest airport in the
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with 21,296,700 passengers.


Ground transportation

File:Changsha Maglev Express Train Interior.jpg, Interior of Changsha Maglev train (2016) File:Changsha Maglev Express Huanghua Airport Staion.jpg, Platform of Huanghua Airport Station (2016) File:Changsha airport coach.JPG, Coaches & Buses services File:Csx airport bus waiting room.JPG, Waiting Area for coaches & buses File:Driving to csx.jpg, Driving on Changsha Airport Expressway(S40) File:Changsha Huanghua International Airport 3.JPG, Parking Areas in the airport


Maglev

* The regular-speed
Changsha Maglev Express The Changsha Maglev Express () is a medium-low speed magnetic levitation, or ''maglev'' line in Changsha, China. This is China's second maglev line, after Shanghai Maglev, and the first domestically built maglev line that uses indigenous techno ...
connects Changsha Huanghua International Airport and
Changsha South railway station Changsha South railway station () is a metro station and a railway station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporat ...
, it started operation on 6 May 2016. ** The Maglev line is 18.5 km long and trains and runs at a speed of 120 km/h to finish the journey in just over 10 minutes.Changsha to Construct Maglev Train
, 2014-01-09
** The ticket price is ¥20 between the Airport and South Railway Station. Metro-card holders can receive a 10% discount.


Metro

* Line 6 of Changsha Metro also reaches the airport via Huanghua Airport T1 & T2 station.


Rail

* The planned
Changsha–Ganzhou high-speed railway The Changsha–Ganzhou high-speed railway is a planned high-speed railway in China. The line will be long and have a design speed of . It will be part of the Xiamen–Chongqing corridor The Xiamen–Chongqing corridor is a high-speed rail corr ...
will have an airport railway station.


Bus

* There are direct shuttle buses connecting the airport with Hunan Civil Aviation Hotel (with one stop at Gao Qiao on the way), Changsha South Railway Station, and South Bus Station


Gallery

File:Changsha Huanghua International Airport aerial view of terminal buildings.JPG, Aerial view of Terminal 1 and 2 File:Csx terminal2 interior.JPG, Lifts between Departure & Arrival Floors in Terminal 2 File:Csx terminal2 screenwall.JPG, Terminal 2 screen walls File:Csx Terminal 2 domestic.JPG, Hallway behind the security checking border inside CSX Terminal 2 File:Csx airport food court.jpg, Restaurants in Food Court of Terminal 2 File:Terminal1 screen wall.jpg, Outside Terminal 1


See also

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List of airports in China This is a list of public airports in the People's Republic of China grouped by provincial level division and sorted by main city served. It includes airports that are being built or scheduled for construction, but excludes defunct airports and ...
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List of the busiest airports in China China's busiest airports are a series of lists ranking the 100 busiest airports in Mainland China according to the number of total passengers, including statistics for total aircraft movements and total cargo movements, following the officia ...


References


External links

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Official Hunan Provincial Airport Authority website
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