Hohhot Baita International Airport Explained

Nativename:
Iata:HET
Icao:ZBHH
Type:Public
City-Served:Hohhot
Location:Saihan, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China
Elevation-M:1,084
Metric-Elev:y
Image Map Caption:CAAC airport chart
Pushpin Map:China Inner Mongolia#China
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Inner Mongolia##Location in China
Pushpin Label:HET
R1-Number:08/26 (closed)
R1-Length-M:3,200
R1-Surface:Concrete
Metric-Rwy:y
R2-Number:08R/26L
R2-Length-M:3,600
R2-Surface:Concrete
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:9,006,388
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:84,325
Stat3-Header:Cargo (metric tons)
Stat3-Data:45,291.3
Footnotes:Source: List of the busiest airports in the People's Republic of China
Order:st
S:呼和浩特白塔国际机场
T:呼和浩特白塔國際機場
P:Hūhéhàotè Báitǎ Guójì Jīcháng
Mon:Хөххот олон улсын нисэх буудал

Hohhot Baita International Airport is an international airport serving Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, China. It is the largest airport in Inner Mongolia and lies 14.3km (08.9miles) east of downtown Hohhot. Its name Baita, meaning White Pagoda, derives from Wanbu Huayanjing Pagoda; one of the historical attractions in Hohhot which lies 5.6km (03.5miles) south-east of the airport. In 2013 it served 6,150,282 passengers.

History

Hohhot Baita Airport was opened on 1 October 1958. In the mid-1980s and 1990s, it underwent two expansions and in June 2007 a new terminal was constructed. The new terminal covers an area of with 11 parking jetways and is capable of handling three million passengers each year. Its runway was also lengthened and its widened to accommodate jumbo jets such as the Airbus A380. It served as one of the diversion airports for air traffic during the 2008 Summer Olympics.

With the rapid expansion of the city, Baita Airport is now surrounded by urban area and has no more room to expand to accommodate growing traffic. The Hohhot Shengle International Airport is being constructed in Horinger County to replace Baita Airport.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

Transport

It is served by Bayan (Airport) station on Line 1 of Hohhot Metro.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 呼和浩特盛乐国际机场. 2016-05-18. Sina. 2019-01-27. 2018-10-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20181014131553/http://nmg.sina.com.cn/news/2016-05-18/detail-ifxsenvn7314070.shtml. dead.