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Zhejiang Province

浙江省

1925

Capital:Hangzhou
Area:101,800.00 km²
Population:51,200,000
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Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Hangzhou

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Zhoushan Putuoshan Airport

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Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Zhoushan

Zhoushan Putuoshan Airport (Chinese: 舟山普陀山机场) (IATA: HSN, ICAO: ZSZS) is an airport situated on Zhujiajian Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China. Construction originally started following an agreement signed January 19, 1994, in Zhoushan, China, between Zhoushan Civil Aviation Airport Construction and Zhejiang Province and Pacific Development Company acting on behalf of The IEA Group in the United States who, under CEO Michael R. Dodds, performed many of the design and engineering services during construction.An interesting fact relating to the design of the runway is that the original land which was a large area of rice paddy fields, was less than half a meter above sea level sitting behind a protective dam which kept the seawater out during stormy weather. For the land to be turned into a viable runway the low lying paddy fields had to be filled with rock, stone and sand obtained from a close by range of hills.The runway was originally designed to be long enough to take 747s which require around 10,000' (3,300m)long for take-off by 130'(40m)wide which meant fill. The CAA provided design specifications which were somewhat unspecific compared to European or US FAA requirements especially with regard to compaction requirements so the American design team worked where possible to FAA Guidelines. Compaction became an issue because there was no equipment available to do the testing that would have otherwise been required under the FAA Rules.Considering the land had to be built up 9 meters, even with the trapezium shaped cross section, approximately 5,500,000 cubic meters of fill had to be quarried, transported and placed by local labor. This was an enormous labour intensive undertaking because in 1994 the Chinese had very little heavy construction equipment available.The Chinese engineers had a rather unique way of placing the fill which was regularly monitored by U.S. engineers from the IEA Group. Perforated cast iron drainage pipes were laid from east to west across the site before layers of small rocks and gravel were laid over them to a depth of about 300mm then a carefully chosen mixture of different sized larger rocks, gravel and sand were laid over the top in 30 layers each of about 300mm and each being carefully compacted with a bulldozer.Across the entire site which was about 3,200m x 400m, a matrix of 150mm perforated iron pipes at 10m centers in both directions was installed vertically, in a manner that allowed the Chinese to pour water and sand down the pipes to help with the compacting. The principal was that the sand would fill the gaps between the stones and gravel and thereby allow for greater compaction strength than would be obtained with the bulldozer alone. No compaction testing was done as no equipment was available locally but the Chinese Engineers claimed this was standard construction for their highways.At the end of the day the runway length was held to 8,200 (2,500 m) which is too short for fully laden 747's to take off safely although it could be extended at sometime in the future if this was ever required.

Taizhou Luqiao Airport

Transport Transport > Airport Airport

Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Taizhou

Taizhou Luqiao Airport (Chinese: 台州路桥机场) (IATA: HYN, ICAO: ZSLQ), formerly Huangyan Luqiao Airport (Chinese: 黄岩路桥机场), is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang Province, China. It is located in Luqiao District, 20 kilometers from the city center. In 2010 the airport handled 616,861 passengers and 5,483 tons of cargo.

Yiwu Airport

Transport Transport > Airport Airport

Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Jinhua

Yiwu Airport (Chinese: 义乌机场) (IATA: YIW, ICAO: ZSYW) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang Province, China. It is located 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) northwest of the city center and 51 km (32 mi) from the urban area of Jinhua.

Ningbo Lishe International Airport

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Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Ningbo

Ningbo Lishe International Airport (Chinese: 宁波栎社国际机场) (IATA: NGB, ICAO: ZSNB) is the principal airport serving Ningbo, a major city in the Yangtze River Delta region and the second largest city in Zhejiang Province, China.In 2010, the airport handled 4,517,070 passengers, ranking 33rd in China. It was also the 28th busiest airport in China in terms of cargo traffic in 2009.

Wenzhou Yongqiang International Airport

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Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Wenzhou

Wenzhou Yongqiang International Airport (Chinese: 温州永强国际机场) (IATA: WNZ, ICAO: ZSWZ) is the airport serving the city of Wenzhou in southern Zhejiang Province, China.The airport is located 24 km southeast of the city. In 2010, Wenzhou airport was the 28th busiest airport in the People's Republic of China with 5,326,802 passengers.

Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport

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Asia > China > Zhejiang Province > Hangzhou

Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (IATA: HGH, ICAO: ZSHC) is the principal airport serving Hangzhou, a major city in the Yangtze River Delta region and the capital of Zhejiang Province, China. The airport is located on the southern shore of Qiantang River in Xiaoshan District and is 27 km east of downtown Hangzhou.Hangzhou is a focus city for Air China, China Southern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines. In 2010, Hangzhou airport handled 17,068,585 passengers and became the 9th busiest airport in China. In addition, the airport was the country's 8th busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic and the 10th busiest airport by traffic movements.