Ordos Ejin Horo International Airport | |
Iata: | DSN |
Icao: | ZBDS |
Coordinates: | 39.4939°N 109.8622°W |
Pushpin Map: | China Inner Mongolia#China |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Inner Mongolia |
Pushpin Label: | DSN/ZBDS |
Type: | Public |
City-Served: | Ordos, Inner Mongolia |
Location: | Ejin Horo Banner, Inner Mongolia |
Metric-Elev: | y |
Metric-Rwy: | y |
R1-Number: | 13/31 |
R1-Length-M: | 3,200 |
R1-Surface: | Asphalt |
Stat-Year: | 2021 |
Stat1-Header: | Passengers |
Stat1-Data: | 1,502,958 |
Stat2-Header: | Aircraft movements |
Stat2-Data: | 29,828 |
Stat3-Header: | Cargo (metric tons) |
Stat3-Data: | 7,283.5 |
Footnotes: | Source: List of the busiest airports in the People's Republic of China |
Image Map Caption: | CAAC airport chart |
Order: | st |
T: | 鄂爾多斯伊金霍洛國際機場 |
P: | È'ěrduōsī Yījīn Huòluò Guójì Jīchǎng |
Ordos Ejin Horo International Airport is an airport serving Ordos City in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is located in Ejin Horo Banner. First built in 1959 and called Dongsheng Airport, the airport ceased operation in 1983. In 2005 the airport was rebuilt at the current site with an investment of 350 million yuan, and re-opened in July 2007.[1]
Ordos Airport has a runway that is 3200m (10,500feet) long and 60m (200feet) wide (class 4E).[2]
The airport has two terminals: a main international terminal building with 11 jet bridges and a VIP Lounge. It also has a smaller domestic terminal nearby with two jet bridges.
The terminal buildings were completed in 2012 by an architectural group consisting of China Architecture Design & Research Group, Zhongxu Planning and Architecture Design Company, Limited, B+H Architects.[3]
Access to the airport is mainly by car with a large parking area and connected by G65 Highway and Airport Highway (toll).