Mianyang Nanjiao Airport

Mianyang Nanjiao Airport
绵阳南郊机场
Miányáng Nánjiāo Jīchǎng
IATA: MIGICAO: ZUMY
Summary
Airport type Public
Serves Mianyang, Sichuan, China
Coordinates 31°25′48″N 104°44′23″E / 31.43000°N 104.73972°E / 31.43000; 104.73972Coordinates: 31°25′48″N 104°44′23″E / 31.43000°N 104.73972°E / 31.43000; 104.73972
Website www.myairport.cn
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MIG

Location of airport in Sichuan

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 2,400 7,874 Concrete
Statistics (2015)
Passengers 1,547,533
Aircraft movements 199,050
Cargo 5,312,8
Sources: [1]
CAAC[2]

Mianyang Nanjiao Airport (Chinese: 绵阳南郊机场) (IATA: MIG, ICAO: ZUMY) is an airport serving the city of Mianyang in Sichuan Province, China. It is located in the southern suburbs of Mianyang (Nanjiao means "southern suburbs" in Chinese), 10 kilometers from the city center.[1]

Opened on 28 April 2001,[3] Mianyang Nanjiao is the second largest airport in Sichuan after Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. The airport is also used for pilot training by the Civil Aviation Flight University of China.[1]

In 2011 Mianyang Nanjiao Airport served 622,816 passengers, ranking 66th among China's airports. It also handled 4,491.5 tons of cargo and 207,140 aircraft movements.[4]

Facilities

Mianyang Nanjiao Airport has a 2,400-meter runway (class 4D) capable of handling major aircraft including the Boeing 737. It also has a 26,000 square-meter terminal building and 11 aircraft parking aprons. The airport is designed with an annual handling capacity of 2 million passengers.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Mianyang Nanjiao Airport is served by the following airlines:[5]

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Beijing-Capital, Hangzhou, Urumqi
China Eastern Airlines Ningbo[6] Yantai(begins 11 July 2016),[7]
China Express Airlines Guiyang, Lanzhou
China Southern Airlines Guangzhou
GX AirlinesHaikou, Yinchuan
Hebei Airlines Shijiazhuang, Xi'an
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai-Pudong
Shenzhen Airlines Shenzhen
Sichuan Airlines Lijiang, Nanjing, Sanya, Xining
Spring Airlines Kunming, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenyang
Tibet Airlines Lhasa, Tianjin
Xiamen Airlines Changsha, Fuzhou, Wuhan, Xiamen

See also

References

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