Akesu Hongqipo Airport 阿克苏红旗坡机场 ئاقسۇ خوڭچىپو ئايرودرومى | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Aksu, Xinjiang | ||||||||||
Opened | 1973 | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 3,816 ft / 1,163 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°15′45″N80°17′30″E / 41.26250°N 80.29167°E | ||||||||||
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Akesu Hongqipo Airport [lower-alpha 1] ( IATA : AKU, ICAO : ZWAK) is an airport located in Onsu County, serving the city of Aksu and the namesake prefecture, in the autonomous region of Xinjiang, China. [2] It formerly called Aksu Airport.
The airport resides at an elevation of 1,163 metres (3,816 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 09/27 which measures 2,400 by 45 metres (7,874 ft × 148 ft). [3]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air China | Beijing–Capital, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Lanzhou, Ürümqi |
Chengdu Airlines | Changsha, Chengdu–Tianfu, [4] Turpan, [5] Yining, [5] Zhaosu [5] |
China Eastern Airlines | Xi'an [6] |
China Express Airlines | Chengdu–Tianfu, [7] Chongqing, [8] Hami, [9] Karamay, Kashgar, [10] Korla, Kuqa, [11] Quzhou, [12] Shihezi, [11] Tacheng, [13] Tumxuk, [10] Turpan, [14] Xining, [8] Xishuangbanna, [7] Yining, Zhaosu (begins 1 June 2024) [15] |
China Southern Airlines | Hangzhou, Hotan, Kashgar, Ürümqi, Zhengzhou Seasonal: Shanghai–Pudong |
Chongqing Airlines | Chongqing [16] |
Loong Air | Hangzhou, [17] Shanghai–Pudong, [18] Yinchuan, [18] Zhengzhou [17] |
Qingdao Airlines | Qingdao, [19] Yinchuan [19] |
Shandong Airlines | Qingdao, Ürümqi, [20] Xi'an |
Spring Airlines | Chengdu–Tianfu, [21] Guangzhou, [21] Lanzhou [21] |
Tianjin Airlines | Chongqing, [22] Ürümqi |
Urumqi Air | Zhengzhou [23] |
West Air | Zhengzhou |
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