Dalian Zhoushuizi Airport

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Dalian Zhoushuizi Airport
Dalian Airport.jpg
Characteristics
ICAO code ZYTL
IATA code DLC
Coordinates

38 ° 57 '56 "  N , 121 ° 32' 18"  E Coordinates: 38 ° 57 '56 "  N , 121 ° 32' 18"  E

Height above MSL 33 m (108  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 10 km northwest of Dalian
Basic data
operator Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport Co., Ltd.
Terminals 1
Passengers 13,337,184 (2012)
Air freight 136,546 t (2012)
Flight
movements
100,231 (2012)
Start-and runway
10/28 3300 m × 45 m concrete

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The Dalian Zhoushuizi Airport ( Chinese  大連周水子國際機場  /  大连周水子国际机场 , Pinyin Dalian Zhōushuǐzi Guoji Jīchǎng ; IATA: DLC, ICAO: ZYTL) is an airport in road district Zhoushuizi of the district Ganjingzi in the city of Dalian the Chinese province of Liaoning . The airport is listed by the operator as a military base, but civil and freight traffic is also handled through it. The distance to the city center is about ten kilometers. In 2010, 10,703,640 passengers were transported from the airport. This makes the airport the largest in northeast China and the 16th in the country.

Data

The airport is ten kilometers from the center of Dalian at an altitude of 33 meters above sea ​​level . The runway is 3300 meters long and made of concrete.

aims

The airport is an aviation hub , including for China Southern Airlines . Therefore, most of the flights to Japan are routed through this airport. Also, Air China flies the airport regularly as a stopover. The airport also has the largest number of flights to Russia and Japan in all of China. International flights are mainly operated by the major airlines China Southern Airlines, Air China, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways , Asiana Airlines , Korean Air , TransAsia Airways , Uni Air , and SAT Airlines .

List of international destinations

Destination airport IATA
JapanJapan Tokyo TYO
JapanJapan Osaka OSA
JapanJapan Hiroshima HIJ
JapanJapan Fukuoka FUK
JapanJapan Nagoya NGO
JapanJapan Toyama TOY
Korea SouthSouth Korea Seoul SEL
Korea SouthSouth Korea Jeju CJU
Korea SouthSouth Korea Yangyang YNY
ThailandThailand Bangkok BKK
SingaporeSingapore Singapore SIN
MalaysiaMalaysia Kuala Lumpur KUL
RussiaRussia Vladivostok VVO
RussiaRussia Irkutsk ICT
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong HKG
MacauMacau Macau MFM
TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taipei TPE

incident

On May 7, 2002 a flight of the airline China Northern with the number 6136 was on the journey from Beijing to Dalian. He fell into a bay near Dalian and all inmates died.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Airport data on World Aero Data ( 2006 ), accessed on April 26, 2013
  2. Statistics from the Chinese Aviation Authority ( memento of the original from November 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Chinese) (PDF; 121 kB), accessed April 26, 2013  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.caac.gov.cn
  3. Airport website