Qitai Jiangbulake Airport

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Qitai Jiangbulake Airport

奇台江布拉克机场
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Airport typePublic
Serves Changji, Xinjiang, China
Coordinates 44°10′59″N89°35′40″E / 44.1830°N 89.5945°E / 44.1830; 89.5945
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JBK
Location of airport in Xinjiang

Qitai Jiangbulake Airport( IATA : JBK) is an under-construction airport located in Qitai county of Changji Prefecture in Xinjiang autonomous region of Northwestern China. It formerly called "Huaidong (Qitai) Airport". Qitai Jiangbulake Airport is about to operate in December 2023. [1]

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  1. "新疆奇台江布拉克机场建设稳步推进". 2023-07-21.