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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport - 广州白云国际机场 - Guǎngzhōu Báiyún Guójì Jīchǎng | |||
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IATA: CAN – ICAO: ZGGG | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Co. Ltd. | ||
Serves | Guangzhou | ||
Hub for |
China Southern Airlines FedEx Express Shenzhen Airlines |
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Elevation AMSL | 15 m / 50 ft | ||
Coordinates | 23°23′33″N 113°17′56″E / 23.3925°N 113.29889°E / 23.3925; 113.29889Coordinates: 23°23′33″N 113°17′56″E / 23.3925°N 113.29889°E / 23.3925; 113.29889 | ||
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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) (simplified Chinese: 广州白云国际机场; traditional Chinese: 廣州白雲國際機場; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Báiyún Guójì Jīchǎng) is the main airport of Guangzhou, the capital of the province of Guangdong, People's Republic of China. Both airport codes were inherited from the previous Guangzhou airport, and the IATA code reflects Guangzhou's former romanization Canton. The airport is the main hub of China Southern Airlines and a focus city for Shenzhen Airlines.
In 2010, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport was China's 2nd busiest and world's 19th busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic, with 40,975,673 people handled. As for cargo traffic, the airport was the 3rd busiest in China and the 21st busiest worldwide. Guangzhou airport is also the 3rd busiest airport in terms of traffic movements in China.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air China | Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chongqing, Daxian, Guangyuan, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Luzhou, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Tianjin, Wanzhou, Wuhan, Yibin, Yuncheng |
Air France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
Air Madagascar | Antananarivo, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi |
AirAsia | Kuala Lumpur |
All Nippon Airways | Tokyo-Narita |
Asiana Airlines | Busan, Seoul-Incheon |
Batavia Air | Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta |
Cebu Pacific | Manila |
Chengdu Airlines | Chengdu |
China Airlines | Taipei-Taoyuan |
China Eastern Airlines | Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Huangyan, Jinan, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lijiang, Mandalay, Mangshi, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Wenzhou, Wuxi, Wuhan, Yichang, Yinchuan, Xi'an |
China Southern Airlines | Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Baoshan,
Beihai, Beijing-Capital, Brisbane,[5]
Changchun, Changde, Changsha, Changzhi, Changzhou, Chengdu,
Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Da Nang, Dandong, Daqing, Datong,
Delhi, Dhaka, Dubai, Enshi, Fukuoka, Fuzhou, Ganzhou,
Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Handan, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Harbin,
Hefei, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Huangshan, Jakarta-Soekarno
Hatta, Jiamus, Jinan, Jining, Kathmandu, Kashgar, Korla,
Kuala Lumpur, Kunming, Kuqa, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Lianyungang,
Lijiang, Liuzhou, Los Angeles, Luoyang, Male, Manila,
Meixian, Melbourne, Mianyang, Moscow-Sheremetyevo,
Mudanjiang, Nagoya-Centrair, Nanchang, Nanchong, Nanjing,
Nanning, Nantong, Nanyang, Ningbo, Osaka-Kansai,
Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Penang, Phnom Penh, Qiemo, Qingdao,
Qiqihar, Quanzhou, Saipan, Sanya, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Hongqiao,
Shanghai-Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, Siem Reap,
Singapore, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan, Taiyuan, Tianjin,
Tokyo-Narita, Tongren, Urümqi, Vancouver [begins 15 June],
Weihai, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Wuyishan, Wuzhou, Xiamen,
Xi'an, Xiangfan, Xining, Xuzhou, Yancheng, Yangon, Yanji,
Yichang, Yinchuan, Yining, Yiwu, Yongzhou, Zhangjiajie,
Zhanjiang, Zhengzhou Seasonal: Jeju, Koh Samui, Kota Kinabalu, Langkawi, Phuket |
China United Airlines | Beijing-Nanyuan |
China West Air | Chongqing |
Chongqing Airlines | Chongqing |
Deer Air | Chengdu, Chongqing, Haikou, Hangzhou, Kunming, Lijiang, Sanya, Zhangjiajie |
Dragonair | Hong Kong |
EgyptAir | Cairo |
Emirates | Dubai |
Ethiopian Airlines | Addis Ababa, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi |
EVA Air | Kaohsiung, Taipei-Taoyuan |
Garuda Indonesia | Jakarta-Soekarno Hatta |
Hainan Airlines | Beijing-Capital, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Sanya, Shenyang, Taipei-Taoyuan, Taiyuan, Tangshan, Tianjin, ürümqi, Weifang, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xiamen, Zhengzhou |
Japan Airlines | Tokyo-Narita |
Kenya Airways | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Nairobi |
Korean Air | Seoul-Incheon |
Kunpeng Airlines | Baise |
Lufthansa | Frankfurt |
Malaysia Airlines | Kuala Lumpur |
Myanmar Airways International | Yangon |
Qatar Airways | Doha |
Saudi Arabian Airlines | Jeddah, Riyadh |
Shandong Airlines | Jinan, Linyi, Qingdao, Yantai |
Shanghai Airlines | Guilin, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Sanya, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Wenzhou, Xiamen |
Shenzhen Airlines | Baotou, Changzhou, Chengdu, Guiyang, Haikou, Harbin, Hohhot, Jinan, Kunming, Linyi, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Quanzhou/Jinjiang, Sanya, Shenyang, Taizhou/Huangyan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Zhengzhou |
Sichuan Airlines | Chengdu, Chongqing Charter: Saipan |
Singapore Airlines | Singapore |
Spring Airlines | Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shijiazhuang |
SriLankan Airlines | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Colombo |
Thai AirAsia | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi |
Thai Airways International | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi |
Tiger Airways | Singapore |
Turkish Airlines | Istanbul-Ataturk |
Vietnam Airlines | Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City |
Xiamen Airlines | Fuzhou, Jinjiang, Xiamen |
Cargo
FedEx Asia-Pacific hub
On July 13, 2005, FedEx Express signed a contract with the airport to build a new Asia-Pacific hub at the airport. The new hub replaced the hub at Subic Bay International Airport in the Philippines and at the time of the opening was the largest FedEx hub outside the United States, but it was later overtaken by the expanded hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The new Asia-Pacific hub covers an area of 63 hectares (160 acres), with a total floor space of 82,000 square metres (880,000 sq ft). At the beginning of operation, the hub employed more than 800 people and operated 136 flights a week, providing delivery services among 20 major cities in Asia and linking these cities to more than 220 countries and territories in the world .
According to FedEx, the hub has its own ramp control tower, a first for an international air express cargo company facility in China, which enables FedEx to control aircraft movements on the ground, aircraft parking plans as well as loading and unloading priorities. Also included at the hub are a unique package and sorting system with 16 high-speed sorting lines, seven round-out conveyor belts and a total of 90 primary and secondary document-sorting splits. With the new advanced system, up to 24,000 packages can be sorted an hour at the start of operations.
Construction began in 2006 and the hub was originally scheduled to open on December 26, 2008. But on November 17, 2008, after several months of testing, FedEx announced that the opening date was delayed to the first half of 2009 when the hub was expected to be fully operational. FedEx claimed that the revised operation date "provided FedEx with the necessary time to fully test all systems and processes, as well as work closely with the Guangzhou authorities to ensure all necessary approvals are in place".
On December 17, 2008, the hub completed its first flight operations test. A FedEx MD-11 aircraft took off from Subic Bay International Airport in the Philippines and landed at Baiyun Airport at 5:50 am. The flight was handled by the new FedEx hub team, utilizing the FedEx ramp control tower and the new 24,000 package per hour sort system. Following a successful operations' process, the flight departed on time for its final destination at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France. This Asia-Europe flight route operated four times per week during test run. FedEx also announced that the hub would start operation on February 6, 2009.
FedEx closed its 13-year-old Asia-Pacific hub at Subic Bay of northern Philippines on February 6, 2009 with the last flight leaving for Taiwan just before dawn, while hub operations have moved to Baiyun Airport. The first flight that arrived at the new FedEx Asia-Pacific hub originated from Indianapolis International Airport. The MD-11 aircraft landed at 11:07 pm at Baiyun International Airport from Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris, marking the opening and full operations of the new Asia-Pacific hub.
Cargo flights
Airlines | Destinations |
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Asiana Cargo | Seoul-Incheon |
China Airlines Cargo | Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan |
China Postal Airlines | Shanghai-Hongqiao, Nanjing |
China Southern Cargo | Amsterdam, Milan-Malpensa, Taipei-Taoyuan |
Etihad Crystal Cargo | Abu Dhabi, Dhaka |
EVA Air Cargo | Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan |
FedEx Express | Almaty, Anchorage, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Cebu, Clark, Cologne-Bonn, Delhi, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, London-Stansted, Los Angeles, Manila, Memphis, Mumbai, Newark, Osaka-Kansai, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Penang, San Francisco, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Singapore, Subic Bay, Sydney, Tokyo-Narita |
Korean Air Cargo | Seoul-Incheon, Sydney |
Lufthansa Cargo | Astana, Delhi, Frankfurt |
MASkargo | Kuala Lumpur |
Saudi Arabian Airlines | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Riyadh |
UPS Airlines | Anchorage, Honolulu, Ontario, Seoul-Incheon, Sydney |
Yangtze River Express | Hangzhou, Xiamen |
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