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Dehong Mangshi International Airport 德宏芒市国际机场 | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
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 | ||||||||||
Website | dh | ||||||||||
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Source: CAAC [1] |
Dehong Mangshi International Airport | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 德宏芒市国际机场 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 德宏芒市國際機場 | ||||||
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Dehong Mangshi International Airport( IATA :LUM, ICAO :ZPMS) is an airport serving Mangshi in Dehong,Yunnan,China.
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]
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