Airport type Public Time zone +8 (+8) | Opened 2019 (scheduled) Elevation AMSL 98 ft / 30 m | |
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The world s biggest airport beijing daxing international airport
Beijing Daxing International Airport (Chinese: 北京大兴国际机场) is a planned new international airport serving Beijing. The name of the future airport has not been made official yet.
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- The world s biggest airport beijing daxing international airport
- Design
- Development history
- Initial proposals
- Approval for construction
- Construction
- References

The airport is to be built in Daxing District and parts of Guangyang District in Langfang, Hebei, located 46 km (29 mi) south of city center. The airport will be located on the southern part of Daxing along the border with Hebei province. The new airport is expected to serve Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. The airport will cover an area of 2,680 hectares (6,600 acres).

The projected completion date for the new airport is September 2019. A new rapid transit line is planned that will connect the airport to Beijing South Railway Station with a journey time of 30 minutes. All flights from Beijing Nanyuan Airport, which is currently only used by China United Airlines, will be transferred to Daxing.

Design

The airport's master plan has been designed by airport consulting firm NACO and will feature a ground transportation centre providing the airport with public transportation links to high-speed rail, metro, expressways, Beijing Airport Bus routes, local buses and inter-airport transportation system.

The terminal building was designed by ADPI in collaboration with Zaha Hadid. It will consist of a central hub with six curved spokes.
Development history

A second airport for Beijing was proposed in 2008. By 2012, the existing Beijing Capital International Airport was running at near its full design capacity.
Initial proposals
Early media reports during September 2011 suggested that there could be up to 9 runways: 8 runways for civil aviation plus one runway dedicated to military usage. It would replace Beijing Capital International Airport (which had 83 million passengers in 2013, second most in the world) as the main airport of Beijing and the largest in China and was being planned as a domestic-only airport. The airport was planned to be able to handle 120 to 200 million passengers a year, which, if capacity were fully used, would make it the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, surpassing Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
It is not yet decided how flights will be divided between the two Beijing Airports. One suggestion was planning to have one airport focus on international flights and the other to focus on domestic flights. The airport is scheduled to relocate both SkyTeam and Oneworld airlines to the new airport with Star Alliance airlines and other airlines remaining at Capital, effectively making both airports international hubs. However, on 30 July 2016, it was announced that China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines along with other SkyTeam airlines will move to the new airport with Air China, other Star Alliance carriers, and presumably Oneworld carriers remaining at Capital.
Approval for construction
Official approval for construction by the Chinese State Council and officials was given on Sunday, 13 January 2013. It called for an airport to be constructed in the southern part of Daxing, along the Hebei border. No design or plans were released due to ongoing negotiations. It was stated that it would consist of 7 runways, 6 for civilian use and 1 for military purposes. Construction is expected to be completed in September 2019 with a capacity of handling 75 million passengers by 2025. The estimated cost of construction is at least 70 billion RMB (US$11.2 billion). The 37 km (23 mi) rail link to Beijing South Railway Station has also been included.
Construction
Construction of the airport began on December 26, 2014.