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Chongqing Wushan Airport (IATA: WSK, ICAO: ZUWS) is an airport serving Wushan County of China's Chongqing Municipality.. The airport is located at the border of Wushan and Fengjie counties, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the county seat, and mainly serves tourists to the nearby Three Gorges region.
Chongqing Xiannvshan Airport [3] [4] or Chongqing Xiannüshan Airport [5] (IATA: CQW, ICAO: ZUWL) is an airport that serves Wulong, Chongqing municipality, China. The airport is located in the town of Xiannüshan (仙女山), also spelled as Xiannyushan [5] or Xiannvshan, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the urban center of Wulong District, it is expected to mainly serve tourists visiting the ...
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This is a list of public airports in the People's Republic of China grouped by provincial level division and sorted by main city or county served. It includes civil airports and certified general airports, [ 1 ] but excludes filed general airports, defunct airports and military air bases .
The list shows airports that are served by China Southern Airlines as part of its scheduled passenger and cargo services. The list includes the city, country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs, cargo and focus cities, as well as ...
Zhoushan Putuoshan Airport, No. 84 in the top 100 of 2017, completes the list of Chinese airports that reached more than one million passengers per year. China is the second largest civil aviation market in the world after the United States .
Qianjiang Wulingshan Airport (IATA: JIQ, ICAO: ZUQJ) is an airport serving Chongqing municipality, China. It is located in the town of Zhoubai [] and was formerly called Qianjiang Zhoubai Airport, but was renamed in November 2011 after the nearby Wuling Mountains. [2]
The development of Chongqing's civil aviation then stopped until the 1990s. [5] On 22 January 1990, the new airport, Chongqing Jiangbei Airport was opened to replace the old Baishiyi Airport's commercial flight functions, which remained open as a military airport. [citation needed] The development of the civil aviation resumed.