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Kinmen Airport

Kinmen Airport (Chinese: 金門機場) (IATA: KNH, ICAO: RCBS), commonly known as the Shangyi Airport (Chinese: 尚義機場), is a civilian airport serving Kinmen, Fujian Province, Republic of China.[1] It is located at Jinhu Township of Kinmen County. It was authorized to become a C-class airport under the direct supervision of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Executive Yuan. It serves an average of 1.2 million passengers every year.

Kinmen Shangyi Airport

金門航空站
金門尚義機場
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
OperatorCivil Aeronautics Administration
ServesKinmen
LocationJinhu, Kinmen, Fujian, Republic of China
Elevation AMSL93 ft / 28 m
Coordinates24°25′40″N 118°21′33″E / 24.42778°N 118.35917°E / 24.42778; 118.35917Coordinates: 24°25′40″N 118°21′33″E / 24.42778°N 118.35917°E / 24.42778; 118.35917
Map
KNH
Location of airport in the Republic of China
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 3,001 9,846 Asphalt
Sources:[1][2]
Kinmen Shangyi Airport
Traditional Chinese金門尚義機場
Simplified Chinese金门尚义机场
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJīnmén Shàngyì Jīchǎng
Southern Min
Hokkien POJKim-mn̂g Siōng-gī Ki-tiû
Kinmen Airport
Traditional Chinese金門航空站
Simplified Chinese金门航空站
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJīnmén Hángkōngzhàn
Southern Min
Hokkien POJkim mn̂g hái khang chām

With the direct Cross-Strait flights between mainland China and Taiwan being expensive compared to domestic fares for each side respectively, this makes travel via Kinmen with an hourly short thirty-minute ferry ride to Xiamen's Wutong Ferry Terminal, close to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, very popular. Check-in facilities for Kinmen Airport flights exists within the Wutong Ferry Terminal to assist in travel from the mainland to Taiwan.

History

Kinmen Airport was originally established in 1949 in Sihung Village. In June 1951, the Ministry of National Defense ratified TransAsia Airways to launch its first flight to Kinmen and a once-a-week scheduled flight began to operate. On 23 August 1958, the flight was cancelled due to Second Taiwan Strait Crisis with the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The airport was then moved to Shang-i where it is now located, taken over by the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) in consideration of the war with PLA.

With the growing number of passengers traveling between Taiwan Island and Kinmen, the government started to reestablish the civilian flight between the two and it began operation in September 1987 by Far Eastern Air Transport, sharing the same apron and terminal building with ROCAF at the airport. Since then, the new era of civilian flight to Kinmen began. Many other airlines joined the flight route.

Taking the necessary steps to accommodate the passenger growth to Kinmen, the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) coordinated with the government for general construction plan of NT$1.5 billion and built a new civilian airport at the northeastern side of the military airport. On 1 March 1994, the Kinmen Civil Airport was formally established, aiming at providing much more safety, convenience and comfort for the passengers and promoting the progress and prosperity of Kinmen. On 3 March 2000, the CAA implemented improvements of facilities, flight security and quality of service at the airport.[3]

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 93 feet (28 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 06/24 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,001 by 45 metres (9,846 ft × 148 ft).[1] The approach route to Kinmen Airport used to be the most dangerous in Taiwan due to the proximity to Mainland China and constrains in terrain, the Runway 06 equipped the SSALR approach lighting system (ALS) while the Runway 24 has MALSF. The Runway 06 established the instrument landing system (ILS) in September 2003 after the negotiation with CAAC Xiamen ACC.[4][5][6]

A 2,580-metre connecting road links to a highway leading to two townships.

Airlines and destinations

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Airport information for RCBS from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  2. ^ Airport information for KNH at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  4. ^ 江子韜 (2008). "金門機場進場風險評估及分析". 民航研究所 (in Chinese). 成功大學.
  5. ^ "尚義機場儀降系統正式啟用" (in Chinese). 金門日報. 2003-09-05.
  6. ^ 朱善信 (2003). "金门尚义机场仪表着陆系统正式投入使用——校飞时得到民航厦门航管站的密切配合". 空中交通管理.

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Kinmen Airport Chinese 金門機場 IATA KNH ICAO RCBS commonly known as the Shangyi Airport Chinese 尚義機場 is a civilian airport serving Kinmen Fujian Province Republic of China 1 It is located at Jinhu Township of Kinmen County It was authorized to become a C class airport under the direct supervision of the Civil Aeronautics Administration Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Executive Yuan It serves an average of 1 2 million passengers every year Kinmen Shangyi Airport金門航空站 金門尚義機場IATA KNHICAO RCBSSummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOperatorCivil Aeronautics AdministrationServesKinmenLocationJinhu Kinmen Fujian Republic of ChinaElevation AMSL93 ft 28 mCoordinates24 25 40 N 118 21 33 E 24 42778 N 118 35917 E 24 42778 118 35917 Coordinates 24 25 40 N 118 21 33 E 24 42778 N 118 35917 E 24 42778 118 35917MapKNHLocation of airport in the Republic of ChinaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft06 24 3 001 9 846 AsphaltSources 1 2 Kinmen Shangyi AirportTraditional Chinese金門尚義機場Simplified Chinese金门尚义机场TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJinmen Shangyi JichǎngSouthern MinHokkien POJKim mn g Siōng gi Ki tiuKinmen AirportTraditional Chinese金門航空站Simplified Chinese金门航空站TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJinmen HangkōngzhanSouthern MinHokkien POJkim mn g hai khang chamWith the direct Cross Strait flights between mainland China and Taiwan being expensive compared to domestic fares for each side respectively this makes travel via Kinmen with an hourly short thirty minute ferry ride to Xiamen s Wutong Ferry Terminal close to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport very popular Check in facilities for Kinmen Airport flights exists within the Wutong Ferry Terminal to assist in travel from the mainland to Taiwan Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditKinmen Airport was originally established in 1949 in Sihung Village In June 1951 the Ministry of National Defense ratified TransAsia Airways to launch its first flight to Kinmen and a once a week scheduled flight began to operate On 23 August 1958 the flight was cancelled due to Second Taiwan Strait Crisis with the People s Liberation Army PLA The airport was then moved to Shang i where it is now located taken over by the Republic of China Air Force ROCAF in consideration of the war with PLA With the growing number of passengers traveling between Taiwan Island and Kinmen the government started to reestablish the civilian flight between the two and it began operation in September 1987 by Far Eastern Air Transport sharing the same apron and terminal building with ROCAF at the airport Since then the new era of civilian flight to Kinmen began Many other airlines joined the flight route Taking the necessary steps to accommodate the passenger growth to Kinmen the Civil Aeronautics Administration CAA coordinated with the government for general construction plan of NT 1 5 billion and built a new civilian airport at the northeastern side of the military airport On 1 March 1994 the Kinmen Civil Airport was formally established aiming at providing much more safety convenience and comfort for the passengers and promoting the progress and prosperity of Kinmen On 3 March 2000 the CAA implemented improvements of facilities flight security and quality of service at the airport 3 Facilities EditThe airport resides at an elevation of 93 feet 28 m above mean sea level It has one runway designated 06 24 with an asphalt surface measuring 3 001 by 45 metres 9 846 ft 148 ft 1 The approach route to Kinmen Airport used to be the most dangerous in Taiwan due to the proximity to Mainland China and constrains in terrain the Runway 06 equipped the SSALR approach lighting system ALS while the Runway 24 has MALSF The Runway 06 established the instrument landing system ILS in September 2003 after the negotiation with CAAC Xiamen ACC 4 5 6 A 2 580 metre connecting road links to a highway leading to two townships Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsMandarin AirlinesTaichung Taipei Songshan KaohsiungUni AirChiayi Kaohsiung Penghu Taichung Tainan Taipei SongshanKinmen Airport A view of the entrance to Kinmen Airport from the carpark The facade of a mock building depicting a traditional ancestral home found on Kinmen It is located across the roadway in front of Kinmen Airport Rooftop signage for Kinmen Airport Kinmen Airport former airside facade Kinmen Airport former landside facadeSee also Edit Taiwan portal Aviation portalCivil Aeronautics Administration Taiwan Transportation in Taiwan List of airports in TaiwanReferences Edit a b c Airport information for RCBS from DAFIF effective October 2006 Airport information for KNH at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 KINMEN AIRPORT Introduction gt History Archived from the original on 2014 10 22 Retrieved 2014 07 28 江子韜 2008 金門機場進場風險評估及分析 民航研究所 in Chinese 成功大學 尚義機場儀降系統正式啟用 in Chinese 金門日報 2003 09 05 朱善信 2003 金门尚义机场仪表着陆系统正式投入使用 校飞时得到民航厦门航管站的密切配合 空中交通管理 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kinmen Airport Official Website in Traditional Chinese Official website in English Accident history for KNH at Aviation Safety Network The Diagram of Airports RCBS Kinmen Civil Aeronautics Administration Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kinmen Airport amp oldid 1148365447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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