Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited

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Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
Company type public
SEHK:  694 (H share)
Industry Airport operations
Founded1999
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Wang Changyi (Chairman of the Board of Directors and Secretary of the Party Committee)
Liu Chunchen (General Manager and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee)
Liu Xuesong (Chairman of the Board of Supervisors)
Parent Capital Airport Holding
Website Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
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