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Ngari Gunsa Airport

Ali Kunsha Airport, also called Ngari Günsa Airport, (IATA: NGQ, ICAO: ZUAL), also known as Shiquanhe Airport is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the town of Shiquanhe in Ngari Prefecture, between Gar Chongsar and Sogmai, Günsa Township, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region. It started operations on 1 July 2010, becoming the fourth civil airport in Tibet after Lhasa, Nyingchi, and Qamdo airports.[2]

Ali Kunsha Airport

阿里昆莎机场
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
ServesShiquanhe
LocationGar Chongsar, Günsa Township, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet
Elevation AMSL4,274 m / 14,022 ft
Coordinates32°06′31″N 80°03′10″E / 32.10861°N 80.05278°E / 32.10861; 80.05278
Map
NGQ
Location of airport in Tibet
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 4,500 14,764 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers190,056
Aircraft movements2,535
Cargo (metric tons)90.5
Source:[1]
Ngari Gunsa Airport
Simplified Chinese阿里昆莎机场
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinĀlǐ Kūnshā Jīchǎng

Situated at 4,274 m (14,022 ft) above sea level, Gunsa Airport is the fourth highest airport in the world after Daocheng Yading Airport, Qamdo Bamda Airport, and Kangding Airport.[3][4] Gunsa airport has a 4,500-meter runway. It is expected to handle 120,000 passengers by 2020. Construction began in May 2007 and cost an estimated 1.65 billion yuan (241.22 million U.S. dollars).[2]

As Shiquanhe (Ali) is only a one-day bus drive (about 330 km) from the settlement of Darchen situated just north of Lake Manasarovar, facing Mount Kailash,[5] it is expected to benefit pilgrims to these two sites, which are considered sacred by Hindus,[6] Buddhists, Bonpa and Jains.[7][8] With the opening of Shigatse Peace Airport in October 2010, the five airports, coupled with the Qinghai–Tibet railway and a network of roads, are expected to increase tourism to scenic and holy sites in Tibet.[6]

Military buildup edit

Since the last major standoff between China and India at Doklam in 2017 military presence at the Ngari Gunsa Airport has been expanded with Shenyang J-16s and J-11s fighter jets stationed. The airport is 200 kilometres from Pangong Tso, Ladakh.[9][10]

Airlines and destinations edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ 阿里昆莎机场 2012-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Tibet's fourth civil airport opens 2010-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The world’s third highest airport opens with milestone Airbus A319 flight 2014-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ 西藏阿里昆莎机场迎来首航 为世界海拔第三高
  5. ^ Mayhew and Kohn (2005), p. 209.
  6. ^ a b "Pilgrims to benefit from new Tibet Airport near Mt Kailash."
  7. ^ Albinia (2008), p. 288,
  8. ^ Gyurme (199), p. 36.
  9. ^ Chan, Minnie (2020-06-04). "China flexing military muscle in border dispute with India". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  10. ^ "China starts construction activities near Pangong Lake amid border tensions with India". Business Today. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-05.

References edit

ngari, gunsa, airport, kunsha, airport, also, called, ngari, günsa, airport, iata, icao, zual, also, known, shiquanhe, airport, dual, military, civil, airport, serving, town, shiquanhe, ngari, prefecture, between, chongsar, sogmai, günsa, township, ngari, pref. Ali Kunsha Airport also called Ngari Gunsa Airport IATA NGQ ICAO ZUAL also known as Shiquanhe Airport is a dual use military and civil airport serving the town of Shiquanhe in Ngari Prefecture between Gar Chongsar and Sogmai Gunsa Township Ngari Prefecture Tibet Autonomous Region It started operations on 1 July 2010 becoming the fourth civil airport in Tibet after Lhasa Nyingchi and Qamdo airports 2 Ali Kunsha Airport阿里昆莎机场IATA NGQICAO ZUALSummaryAirport typeMilitary PublicServesShiquanheLocationGar Chongsar Gunsa Township Ngari Prefecture TibetElevation AMSL4 274 m 14 022 ftCoordinates32 06 31 N 80 03 10 E 32 10861 N 80 05278 E 32 10861 80 05278MapNGQLocation of airport in TibetRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 15 33 4 500 14 764 AsphaltStatistics 2021 Passengers190 056Aircraft movements2 535Cargo metric tons 90 5Source 1 Ngari Gunsa AirportSimplified Chinese阿里昆莎机场TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinAlǐ Kunsha Jichǎng Situated at 4 274 m 14 022 ft above sea level Gunsa Airport is the fourth highest airport in the world after Daocheng Yading Airport Qamdo Bamda Airport and Kangding Airport 3 4 Gunsa airport has a 4 500 meter runway It is expected to handle 120 000 passengers by 2020 Construction began in May 2007 and cost an estimated 1 65 billion yuan 241 22 million U S dollars 2 As Shiquanhe Ali is only a one day bus drive about 330 km from the settlement of Darchen situated just north of Lake Manasarovar facing Mount Kailash 5 it is expected to benefit pilgrims to these two sites which are considered sacred by Hindus 6 Buddhists Bonpa and Jains 7 8 With the opening of Shigatse Peace Airport in October 2010 the five airports coupled with the Qinghai Tibet railway and a network of roads are expected to increase tourism to scenic and holy sites in Tibet 6 Contents 1 Military buildup 2 Airlines and destinations 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesMilitary buildup editSince the last major standoff between China and India at Doklam in 2017 military presence at the Ngari Gunsa Airport has been expanded with Shenyang J 16s and J 11s fighter jets stationed The airport is 200 kilometres from Pangong Tso Ladakh 9 10 Airlines and destinations editAirlinesDestinationsChina Eastern AirlinesKashgar Xi anLucky AirKashgar UrumqiTibet AirlinesLhasaSee also editList of airports in China List of the busiest airports in China List of highest airports Ngari Burang AirportFootnotes edit 阿里昆莎机场 Archived 2012 04 04 at the Wayback Machine a b Tibet s fourth civil airport opens Archived 2010 12 14 at the Wayback Machine The world s third highest airport opens with milestone Airbus A319 flight Archived 2014 12 04 at the Wayback Machine 西藏阿里昆莎机场迎来首航 为世界海拔第三高 Mayhew and Kohn 2005 p 209 a b Pilgrims to benefit from new Tibet Airport near Mt Kailash Albinia 2008 p 288 Gyurme 199 p 36 Chan Minnie 2020 06 04 China flexing military muscle in border dispute with India South China Morning Post Retrieved 2020 06 04 China starts construction activities near Pangong Lake amid border tensions with India Business Today 27 May 2020 Retrieved 2020 06 05 References editAlbinia Alice 2008 Empires of the Indus The Story of a River First American Edition 2010 W W Norton amp Company New York ISBN 978 0 393 33860 7 Dorje Gyurme 2009 Tibet Handbook Footprint Handbooks Bath England ISBN 978 1 906098 32 2 Mayhew Bradley and Kohn Michael 2005 Tibet 6th Edition ISBN 1 74059 523 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ngari Gunsa Airport amp oldid 1220164077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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