Luhe-Ma'an Air Base

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Luhe-Ma'an Air Base

六合马鞍机场
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
Operator People's Liberation Army Air Force
Serves Nanjing
Location Luhe District, Nanjing, Jiangsu
OpenedJuly 2015 (2015-07)
Elevation  AMSL 12 m / 39 ft
Coordinates 32°22′39″N118°47′48″E / 32.377505°N 118.796555°E / 32.377505; 118.796555 Coordinates: 32°22′39″N118°47′48″E / 32.377505°N 118.796555°E / 32.377505; 118.796555
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Luhe Air Base
Location of airport in Jiangsu

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Luhe-Ma'an Air Base
Simplified Chinese 南京六合机场
Traditional Chinese 南京六合機場