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Beijing Capital International Airport is located in northeast
of Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China, and 25.35km from
the Tian'anmen Square, center of Beijing city. It is not only an
aviation gateway of Beijing and a window for international communication,
but also a radial center for China civil aviation network, featured
in a large-scale international airport, with most important location,
biggest scale, fullest facilities and busiest transportation in
China.
Beijing Capital International Airport, under the administrative
control of Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), officially
opened on March 02nd 1958. With the development of civil aviation
business and the increasing volume of passenger and cargo transportation,
it was expanded in large scale. The Passenger Terminal 1, covering
an area of 60,000m2, and auxiliary facilities, including parking
apron and car parks, officially put into service on January 01st
1980. Terminal 1 was designed to serve 60 flights daily and 1,500
passengers at peak hours. The facilities at flight areas of the
expanded Beijing Capital International Airport was meeting the 4E
standards required by International Civil Aviation Organization.
With the continuous growth of quantity of international airlines
to Beijing and the density of international flights, the Terminal
was enlarged again from October 1995 to November 1999. The Terminal
2, covering an area of 336,000m2 and equipped with state-of-the-art
facilities, officially went into operation on November 01st 1999.
Terminal 2 is able to handle 26,500,000 passengers yearly and 9,210
passengers at peak hours.
Due to the excellent geographic location and service facilities
at Beijing Capital International Airport, 66 domestic and foreign
airline companies are participating in the operational business,
including 11 domestic companies and 55 foreign companies. More than
5,000 scheduled flights are available to 88 cities in China and
69 cities abroad.
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