Dehong Mangshi International Airport

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Dehong Mangshi International Airport

德宏芒市国际机场
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Location Mangshi, Dehong, Yunnan, China
Elevation  AMSL 877 m / 2,877 ft
Coordinates 24°24′00″N98°32′00″E / 24.40000°N 98.53333°E / 24.40000; 98.53333
Website dh.ynairport.com
Map
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LUM
Location in Yunnan
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LUM
LUM (China)
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
05/232,2007,218 Concrete
Statistics (2023)
Passengers2,266,993
Aircraft movements19,604
Cargo (metric tons)10,602.4
Source: CAAC [1]

Dehong Mangshi International Airport( IATA : LUM, ICAO : ZPMS) is an airport serving Mangshi in Dehong, Yunnan, China.

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History

Mangshi Airport first opened in 1940 during Second Sino-Japanese War with a 1,900 meters runway. [2] Some of P-40, C-46 and C-47 had landed here for military purpose. [3] After 1945, the airport was deserted. [3] In 1985, Dehong prefectural government suggested to reconstruct the airport. [3] China central government agreed to the request in 1987. [4] Reconstruction project started in 1988. [5] Finally, the airport opened in 1990 with a 2,200 meters runway. [2] China Southwest Airlines offered public flights between Mangshi and Kunming at that time. [2]

In 2003, CAAC rename it to Dehong Mangshi Airport. [6] The first round expend construction started in 2006 and finished in 2009. [7] The terminal was renovated as a peacock shape, and two airbridges was built. [8] Mangshi airport upgraded to an international airport in 2016, [9] and the second round expend construction started. [10] In 2018, the expend construction finished and the runway expanded to 2,600 meters. [11] On 31 January 2019, Ruili Airlines opened the first international flight to Mandalay, Myanmar. [12]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Chengdu–Tianfu
Air Travel Changsha
Beijing Capital Airlines Hangzhou, Nanjing, Xi'an
China Eastern Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Chengdu–Tianfu, Guangzhou, Kunming, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenzhen
Chongqing Airlines Guangzhou, Huizhou, [13] Kunming
Colorful Guizhou Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing, Guiyang
Kunming Airlines Beijing–Capital, Chengdu–Tianfu, Hangzhou, Kunming, Quanzhou, Shenzhen, [13] Xiamen, [13] Xi'an, Yangzhou [13]
Lucky Air Kunming
Ruili Airlines Changsha, Changzhou, [13] Chongqing, Kunming, Lijiang, Mandalay, Nanning, [13] Wuhan, Wuxi, [13] Xishuangbanna
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu, Kunming
Spring Airlines Kunming
Tibet Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu, Kunming

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