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Chiayi Airport

Chiayi Airport (Chinese: 嘉義航空站; pinyin: Jiāyì Hángkōngzhàn) (IATA: CYI, ICAO: RCKU), commonly known as Shueishang Airport (Chinese: 水上機場; pinyin: Shuǐshàng Jīchǎng), is an airport in Shuishang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. The airport has one runway, and it is used as a civilian airport and is co-located next to Chiayi Air Base. Chiayi Airport is envisioned as a gateway to the Alishan National Scenic Area, a popular tourist destination in Taiwan.[1]

Chiayi Airport
(Shueishang Airport)

嘉義航空站
水上機場

Jiāyì Hángkōngzhàn
Shuǐshàng Jīchǎng
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
OperatorCivil Aeronautics Administration
Ministry of National Defense
LocationShuishang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan
Elevation AMSL26 m / 85 ft
Coordinates23°27′47″N 120°23′26″E / 23.46306°N 120.39056°E / 23.46306; 120.39056
WebsiteChiayi Airport
Map
CYI
Location in Taiwan
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18L/36R
Closed
1,618 5,308 Concrete
18/36 3,050 10,007 Asphalt

Opened in 1976,[2] Chiayi Airport was one of the airports in Taiwan that were severely affected by the opening of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007.[3] Uni Air is the sole operator of scheduled flights to the airport.[4] Although listed as an international airport by the Taiwanese government, the joint use of Chiayi Airport's facilities by the Republic of China Air Force and the lack of complete customs and immigration facilities at the airport restricts the use of the airport by international flights.[5][6] As such, the airport has no scheduled international flights; it is only served internationally by occasional chartered flights.[7]

History edit

A departure lounge was completed on the grounds of Chiayi Air Base on 19 May 1976, marking the start of operations at Chiayi Airport. China Airlines launched the inaugural flight, providing trice-weekly flights between Taipei and Chiayi. Due to the growth in passenger numbers at the airport, a terminal building was built in 1977 and opened on 1 January 1978.[2]

In 1990, Great China Air took over China Airlines' route at Chiayi Airport. At the same time, it also launched flights to Kinmen Airport and Penghu Airport. TransAsia Airways, Far Eastern Air Transport and Formosa Airlines all launched flights at Chiayi Airport between 1994 and 1996. Meanwhile, Chiayi Airport's terminal was expanded and refurbished in 1995 to handle the increased number of passengers using the airport. In 1995, the airport served over a million passengers for the first time. The airport was reclassified as a B-class airport in 1996.[2]

However, in 1999, the number of services to Chiayi Airport decreased when Formosa Airlines withdrew from its operations at Chiayi Airport in the aftermath of an air crash over Hsinchu. This was followed by the successive withdrawals of Far Eastern Air Transport and TransAsia Airways in 2001 and 2002 respectively due to poor load factors caused by a slowing local economy. These withdraws left Uni Air, the successor of Great China Air, as the only operator of flights at Chiayi Airport.[2]

With the launch of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007, which links Chiayi to Taipei,[8] demand for flights between Taipei and Chiayi declined significantly.[9] This forced Uni Air to cancel its twice-daily flights between Taipei and Chiayi in August 2015.[3]

The Taiwanese Government gave Chiayi Airport an "International Airport" status in December 2012 in a bid to boost local tourism.[1] Chiayi Airport was subsequently added to the list of airports where direct cross-straits flights between China and Taiwan are allowed in 2013.[10] A series of charter flights between Chiayi and Shizuoka Airport was launched by China Airlines that year, making them the first international flight from Chiayi Airport.[5] This was followed by the launch of the first direct flight between Chiayi and a Mainland Chinese airport, a charter flight by Spring Airlines to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, in May 2014.[7]

Facilities edit

Chiayi Airport has an elevation of 85 feet (26 metres).[11] It had two parallel runways, designated 18R/36L (now 18/36) and 18L/36R (currently closed and converted to taxiway).[11] 18/36 measures 3,050 by 45 metres (10,007 by 148 ft) and is made of asphalt, while the shorter 18L/36R concrete runway (closed and now use for taxiing) measured 1,618 by 23 metres (5,308 by 75 ft).[11] Only runway 18/36 is equipped with an instrument landing system.[11] The runways and taxiways facilities at Chiayi Airport are shared with Chiayi Air Base.[12]

Chiayi Airport has 3 aircraft stands that are capable of accommodating aircraft types such as the McDonnell Douglas MD-90 and ATR 72.[13] Its 1,717-square metre terminal has a capacity of 222,000 a year, while its 45-square metre cargo facility is able to handle 19,035 tonnes of cargo annually.[13] The airport has limited customs and immigration facilities that allows the airport to handle international flights.[6]

Airlines and destinations edit

AirlinesDestinations
Uni Air Kinmen, Penghu

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "嘉義航空站 盼正名國際機場". China Times (in Chinese). 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  2. ^ a b c d . Chiayi Airport Inc (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  3. ^ a b "Taiwan's bullet train takes a toll on domestic air carriers". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 2007-07-19. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  4. ^ . Chiayi Airport Inc (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2015-10-18. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  5. ^ a b "嘉義水上機場 包機首航飛日本靜岡". BCC News Network (in Chinese). Yahoo! Taiwan. 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  6. ^ a b "嘉義航空站 盼正名國際機場". China Times (in Chinese). 2014-06-07. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  7. ^ a b "黄敏惠率团 嘉义包机首航上海". China Times (in Chinese). 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  8. ^ . Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation. Archived from the original on 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  9. ^ "Taiwan domestic airlines load factor down since launch of bullet". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 2007-04-13. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  10. ^ "SkyTeam's Greater China airline members to form regional alliance in high-yielding market". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  11. ^ a b c d "World Aero Data: CHIAYI". DAFIF. World Aero Data. Archived from the original on November 30, 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ "Chiayi Airport: Basic Data". Chiayi Airport Inc. 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  13. ^ a b . Chiayi Airport Inc (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2015-10-18. Retrieved 2015-11-07.

External links edit

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Chiayi Airport Chinese 嘉義航空站 pinyin Jiayi Hangkōngzhan IATA CYI ICAO RCKU commonly known as Shueishang Airport Chinese 水上機場 pinyin Shuǐshang Jichǎng is an airport in Shuishang Township Chiayi County Taiwan The airport has one runway and it is used as a civilian airport and is co located next to Chiayi Air Base Chiayi Airport is envisioned as a gateway to the Alishan National Scenic Area a popular tourist destination in Taiwan 1 Chiayi Airport Shueishang Airport 嘉義航空站 水上機場Jiayi HangkōngzhanShuǐshang JichǎngIATA CYIICAO RCKUSummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOperatorCivil Aeronautics AdministrationMinistry of National DefenseLocationShuishang Township Chiayi County TaiwanElevation AMSL26 m 85 ftCoordinates23 27 47 N 120 23 26 E 23 46306 N 120 39056 E 23 46306 120 39056WebsiteChiayi AirportMapCYILocation in TaiwanRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 18L 36RClosed 1 618 5 308 Concrete 18 36 3 050 10 007 Asphalt Opened in 1976 2 Chiayi Airport was one of the airports in Taiwan that were severely affected by the opening of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007 3 Uni Air is the sole operator of scheduled flights to the airport 4 Although listed as an international airport by the Taiwanese government the joint use of Chiayi Airport s facilities by the Republic of China Air Force and the lack of complete customs and immigration facilities at the airport restricts the use of the airport by international flights 5 6 As such the airport has no scheduled international flights it is only served internationally by occasional chartered flights 7 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editA departure lounge was completed on the grounds of Chiayi Air Base on 19 May 1976 marking the start of operations at Chiayi Airport China Airlines launched the inaugural flight providing trice weekly flights between Taipei and Chiayi Due to the growth in passenger numbers at the airport a terminal building was built in 1977 and opened on 1 January 1978 2 In 1990 Great China Air took over China Airlines route at Chiayi Airport At the same time it also launched flights to Kinmen Airport and Penghu Airport TransAsia Airways Far Eastern Air Transport and Formosa Airlines all launched flights at Chiayi Airport between 1994 and 1996 Meanwhile Chiayi Airport s terminal was expanded and refurbished in 1995 to handle the increased number of passengers using the airport In 1995 the airport served over a million passengers for the first time The airport was reclassified as a B class airport in 1996 2 However in 1999 the number of services to Chiayi Airport decreased when Formosa Airlines withdrew from its operations at Chiayi Airport in the aftermath of an air crash over Hsinchu This was followed by the successive withdrawals of Far Eastern Air Transport and TransAsia Airways in 2001 and 2002 respectively due to poor load factors caused by a slowing local economy These withdraws left Uni Air the successor of Great China Air as the only operator of flights at Chiayi Airport 2 With the launch of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007 which links Chiayi to Taipei 8 demand for flights between Taipei and Chiayi declined significantly 9 This forced Uni Air to cancel its twice daily flights between Taipei and Chiayi in August 2015 3 The Taiwanese Government gave Chiayi Airport an International Airport status in December 2012 in a bid to boost local tourism 1 Chiayi Airport was subsequently added to the list of airports where direct cross straits flights between China and Taiwan are allowed in 2013 10 A series of charter flights between Chiayi and Shizuoka Airport was launched by China Airlines that year making them the first international flight from Chiayi Airport 5 This was followed by the launch of the first direct flight between Chiayi and a Mainland Chinese airport a charter flight by Spring Airlines to Shanghai Pudong International Airport in May 2014 7 Facilities editChiayi Airport has an elevation of 85 feet 26 metres 11 It had two parallel runways designated 18R 36L now 18 36 and 18L 36R currently closed and converted to taxiway 11 18 36 measures 3 050 by 45 metres 10 007 by 148 ft and is made of asphalt while the shorter 18L 36R concrete runway closed and now use for taxiing measured 1 618 by 23 metres 5 308 by 75 ft 11 Only runway 18 36 is equipped with an instrument landing system 11 The runways and taxiways facilities at Chiayi Airport are shared with Chiayi Air Base 12 Chiayi Airport has 3 aircraft stands that are capable of accommodating aircraft types such as the McDonnell Douglas MD 90 and ATR 72 13 Its 1 717 square metre terminal has a capacity of 222 000 a year while its 45 square metre cargo facility is able to handle 19 035 tonnes of cargo annually 13 The airport has limited customs and immigration facilities that allows the airport to handle international flights 6 Airlines and destinations editAirlinesDestinationsUni AirKinmen PenghuSee also editCivil Aeronautics Administration Taiwan Transportation in Taiwan List of airports in TaiwanReferences edit a b 嘉義航空站 盼正名國際機場 China Times in Chinese 2013 05 25 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b c d 嘉義機場 歷史沿革 Chiayi Airport Inc in Chinese Archived from the original on 2016 03 09 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b Taiwan s bullet train takes a toll on domestic air carriers CAPA Centre for Aviation 2007 07 19 Retrieved 2015 11 07 嘉義機場 駐站服務單位 Chiayi Airport Inc in Chinese Archived from the original on 2015 10 18 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b 嘉義水上機場 包機首航飛日本靜岡 BCC News Network in Chinese Yahoo Taiwan 2013 05 25 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b 嘉義航空站 盼正名國際機場 China Times in Chinese 2014 06 07 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b 黄敏惠率团 嘉义包机首航上海 China Times in Chinese 2014 05 01 Retrieved 2015 11 07 Taiwan High Speed Rail Route Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation Archived from the original on 2015 11 18 Retrieved 2015 11 07 Taiwan domestic airlines load factor down since launch of bullet CAPA Centre for Aviation 2007 04 13 Retrieved 2015 11 07 SkyTeam s Greater China airline members to form regional alliance in high yielding market CAPA Centre for Aviation 2012 12 21 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b c d World Aero Data CHIAYI DAFIF World Aero Data Archived from the original on November 30 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Chiayi Airport Basic Data Chiayi Airport Inc 2012 02 10 Retrieved 2015 11 07 a b 嘉義機場 歷史沿革 Chiayi Airport Inc in Chinese Archived from the original on 2015 10 18 Retrieved 2015 11 07 External links edit nbsp Media related to Chiayi Airport at Wikimedia Commons Chiayi Airport Archived 2008 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Portals nbsp Taiwan nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chiayi Airport amp oldid 1210182328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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