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  • ...tional Airport.jpg|thumb|250px|Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport]] ...cities in China and 69 cities abroad. It ranks the ninth busiest passenger airport in the world.
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  • ...ons, 70 boarding gates, and advanced facilities and management system, the airport is able to hand 60 million passengers and 4,200,000 tons of air cargo annua ...nghai Pudong International Airport.jpg|thumb|Shanghai Pudong International Airport]]
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  • ...nternational Airport and before Shanghai Pudong International Airprot. The airport was also the third busiest in China, after Shanghai Pudong and Beijing Capi ...ernational Airport.jpg|thumb|An overview of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]]
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  • ...eijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3]][[File:iat1.jpg|thumb|right|Beijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3]] It was designed by a consortium of NACO, Netherlands Airport Consultants B.V., UK Architect Foster and Partners and ARUP. The budget of
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  • ...International Airport.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Beijing Capital International Airport]] ...largest and busiest airport in [[China]]. [[Beijing Capital International Airport|(More...)]]
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  • ...le: Guangzhou airport.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]] ...lly put into operation on August 5, 2004. [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|(More...)]]
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  • ...nternational Airport and before Shanghai Pudong International Airprot. The airport was also the third busiest in China, after Shanghai Pudong and Beijing Capi ...ernational Airport.jpg|thumb|An overview of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]]
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  • ...rport.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Kai Tak Airport]]1998: [[Hong Kong]] [[Kai Tak Airport]] was closed.
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  • ...ons, 70 boarding gates, and advanced facilities and management system, the airport is able to hand 60 million passengers and 4,200,000 tons of air cargo annua ...nghai Pudong International Airport.jpg|thumb|Shanghai Pudong International Airport]]
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  • ...between [[Beijing Capital International Airport]] and [[Shanghai Hongqiao Airport]]. Flights between the two cities arrive and depart every 30 minutes. The f ...age claim. The Beijing Capital International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao Airport have set aside exclusive counters for the service.
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  • ...tional Airport.jpg|thumb|250px|Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport]] ...cities in China and 69 cities abroad. It ranks the ninth busiest passenger airport in the world.
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  • ...eijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3]][[File:iat1.jpg|thumb|right|Beijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3]] It was designed by a consortium of NACO, Netherlands Airport Consultants B.V., UK Architect Foster and Partners and ARUP. The budget of
    2 KB (275 words) - 01:00, 6 August 2009
  • ...ut 0.3 US dollar) with unlimited transfers applies to all lines except the Airport Express Line, which costs 25 yuan (about 3.6 US dollars) one way. Beijing s
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  • 1998: [[Hong Kong International Airport]] opened for commercial operations.
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  • ...ens technology, linking Shanghai Subway Line 2 with[[ Pudong International Airport]]. [[Shanghai Maglev Train|(More..)]]
    280 bytes (38 words) - 01:46, 8 October 2010
  • ...technology, linking [[Shanghai Subway Line 2]] with [[Pudong International Airport]]. [[Shanghai Maglev Train|(More...)]]
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  • ...]] members, and other international airlines moved in. ('''[[Beijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3|More ...]]''' )
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  • ...er]], enjoys a very favorable location. Adjacent to [[Pudong International Airport]] to the east, Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park to the west, Yangshan Deep Water Por
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  • ...in the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013. [[Ye Mengyuan|(More...)]]
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  • ...swipe a parked [[Boeing 707]] before crashing into a [[Boeing 757]] on the airport runway. All three planes were destroyed in the accident.
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  • ...the crash of Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013. [[Wang Linjia|(More...)]]
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  • ...er]], enjoys a very favorable location. Adjacent to [[Pudong International Airport]] to the east, Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park to the west, Yangshan Deep Water Por ...aviation city by taking advantage of its adjacency to Pudong International Airport.
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  • ...China graduated and were honored at an inspection ceremony held at Xijiao Airport in [[Beijing]].
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  • .... The plane eventually landed safely at the [[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport]]. At 9:37 pm of the same day, hijackers Yang Mingde, Han Fengying and thei
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