Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport Explained

Nativename:Chinese: {{nobold|成都双流国际机场
Iata:CTU
Icao:ZUUU
Type:Public
Owner-Oper:Sichuan Provincial Airport Group
City-Served:Chengdu
Location:Shuangliu, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Operating Base:Lucky Air
Elevation-M:495
Metric-Elev:yes
Coordinates:30.5783°N 103.9469°W
Image Map Caption:Airport Map
Pushpin Map:China Sichuan#China
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Sichuan##Location in China
Pushpin Label:CTU/ZUUU
R1-Number:02R/20L
R1-Length-M:3,600
R1-Surface:Concrete
R2-Number:02L/20R
R2-Length-M:3,600
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Metric-Rwy:yes
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:40,117,496
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:300,862
Stat3-Header:Freight (in tons)
Stat3-Data:629,422
Stat-Year:2021
Footnotes:Source: List of the busiest airports in China
P:Chéngdū Shuāngliú Guójì Jīchǎng
Order:st

Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (; traditionally as Chengdu Airport) is one of two international airports serving Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in Southwestern China. It mainly serves domestic flights around China.

Located about 16km (10miles) southwest of downtown Chengdu to the north of Shuangliu district, Shuangliu Airport is an important aviation hub for Western China. Shuangliu Airport is one of the two core hubs for Air China, the other being Beijing Capital International Airport. The airport is also the principal hub and headquarters for Sichuan Airlines and Chengdu Airlines. China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Lucky Air, and Tibet Airlines also have bases at Shuangliu Airport.

Shuangliu Airport was the third-busiest airport in the world and the second-busiest airport in China in 2020.[1]

Overview

History

The airport, formerly named Shuangguisi Airport, opened as an auxiliary military airfield in 1938 during the Second Sino-Japanese War/World War II.[2] At the time, its runway was only large enough for small biplanes. It was also where the Republic of China Air Force Polikarpov I-15 fighters of the 5th Pursuit Group were based for aerial defense of the Chengdu area against Imperial Japanese bomber raids;this following the Chinese retreat from Wuhan to Chungking (now Chongqing) as the new provisional capital in aftermath of the Battle of Wuhan against the Imperial Japanese onslaught. Civilian targets were indiscriminately bombed, and ace fighter pilot of the Chinese Air Force Major Wong Sun-shui, Captain Cen Zeliu and Lieutenant Lin Heng (younger brother of renowned architect and poet Lin Huiyin) flying in their I-15 fighter planes were all killed over Shuangliu air base as a result of battling against the most advanced fighter aircraft of the time; the Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" (Reisen) fighter, in defense of Chengdu on 14 March 1941.[3] [4] [5] [6]

When the U.S. was shocked into World War II with the Pearl Harbor attack, the airport became known as "Shwangliu Airfield" as it was later used by the United States Army Air Forces Fourteenth Air Force as part of the China Defensive Campaign (1942–1945). It was used as a fighter base by the 33d Fighter Group, which flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers from the airport in 1944 to support Chinese ground forces, and also by reconnaissance units that operated camera-equipped P-38 Lightnings that located Japanese forces and provided intelligence to the fighter-bombers. The Americans closed their facilities at Shwangliu Airfield at the end of August 1945.[7] [8]

On 12 December 1956, the Shuangguisi Airport was put under civil aviation, which was then formally listed as a civil aviation airport and renamed Chengdu Shuangliu Airport. In 1957, the flights of Chengdu civil aviation were shifted to Shuangliu Airport from Guanghan Airport. The flight courses from Chengdu were thus opened to various cities within China including Beijing, Taiyuan, Xi'an, Chongqing, Kunming, Guiyang, and Nanchong.[9] The airport went through several earlier expansions in 1959, 1967, 1983 and 1991 respectively.

Current status

A large-scale expansion was conducted on flight area and navigation area from 1994 to 2001. The runway was extended to 3600m (11,800feet) with Class 4E rating, allowing for larger jumbo jets including the Boeing 747-400. The newly built terminal building was incorporated with a three-parallel-porch design, accommodating an hourly capacity of 3,500 passengers during rush hours, while the previous terminal building was only designated for regional flights within Sichuan and Chongqing.

The airport is now an international civil airport with flights to more than 50 international destinations and over 170 domestic airports, and is a hub for Chengdu Airlines, Air China and Sichuan Airlines. It is linked to downtown Chengdu by the Airport Expressway, the Chengdu–Mianyang–Leshan intercity railway and the newly built Chengdu Metro line 10 which has stations in both terminals.[10] KLM launched the first intercontinental air route from Chengdu, to Amsterdam, on 28 May 2006.[11]

The construction of its second runway started from late 2008, and service commenced in December 2009. The completed new runway, 3600m (11,800feet) in length and 60m (200feet) in width, upgraded the previous flight area rating from 4E to 4F, capable of handling the Airbus A380.[12] The new Terminal 2 has started construction in June 2009; trial operations began on 28 July 2012 with limited airlines and was officially opened on 9 August 2012 for all domestic airlines other than Sichuan Airlines. T1 is split into Domestic and International wings, and retained all international flights from airlines within and outside China. The new terminal is twice the size of the current T1, and allows the airport to handle up to 50 million passengers annually.

On 9 June 2014, United Airlines began operating a nonstop service from San Francisco to Chengdu, connecting central China to the United States non-stop for the first time.[13] Service to the US has since expanded, as Hainan Airlines now offers nonstop service from Chengdu to Los Angeles[14] and began nonstop service to New York–JFK in October 2017.[15] In addition, Sichuan Airlines and Air China have many international routes in this airport.

With the opening of Chengdu Tianfu International Airport on 27 June 2021,[16] it is planned for most international and cargo routes to be moved away from Shuangliu Airport, which is to mainly operate domestic flights going forward.[17]

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

Other facilities

China Southwest Airlines once had its headquarters on the airport property.[18]

Ground transportation

Airport buses

Taxi

It costs about RMB 60 Yuan from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport to the city centre of Chengdu.

High-speed train (CRH)

Passengers can take the CRH train at Shuangliu Airport railway station to Chengdu South railway station and Chengdu East railway station; single tickets are about ¥11 (US$1.5). The CRH trains at Shuangliu Airport railway station are also bound for Mianyang, Deyang, Meishan Dong (East), Leshan railway and Emeishan railway stations.

Metro

Two stations on Line 10 of the Chengdu Metro links Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport with Taipingyuan station. The stations are Terminal 1 of Shuangliu International Airport station and Terminal 2 of Shuangliu International Airport station which serves Terminals 1 and 2 respectively. It was opened on 6 September 2017.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: These Are the 10 Busiest Airports in the World . 2023-02-19 . Travel + Leisure . en.
  2. Web site: Sun. Lianggang. Shanghai 1937 – Where World War II Began. 2020-12-10. Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began. en-US. When did World War II begin? Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began answers that question in a way most audiences will find surprising. Americans might say December 7, 1941… The day the Japanese Imperial Navy attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. For Europeans, it was September 1, 1939… When Nazi Germany invaded Poland. But in China, people will tell you a different date. August 13, 1937..
  3. Web site: Chinese continue to seek justice for Japanese bombings - China - Chinadaily.com.cn. Song . Wei (宋薇).
  4. Web site: http://www.flyingtiger-cacw.com/new_page_666.htm . zh:五大隊第十七中隊 林恒 . flyingtiger-cacw.com . zh-Hant . 14 April 2016 . 27 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201127203408/http://www.flyingtiger-cacw.com/new_page_666.htm . dead .
  5. Web site: Major 'Buffalo' Wong Sun-Shui. 1 June 2015.
  6. Web site: 314 Air Battle over Shuangliu. 2020-12-10. air.mnd.gov.tw. en. ... the ROCAF pilots were in high morale and fighting spirits, they suffered a great loss of 10 planes destroyed and 7 damaged to Japanese new Zeros. PG Cmdr. Huang Xin-rui, Deputy Cmdr. Cen Ze-liu, SQ Cmdr. Chou Lin-xu, Pilot Ren Xian, Pilot Lin Heng, Pilot Jiang Dong-sheng, Pilot Yuan Fang-bing, Pilot Chen Peng-yang were all killed in action..
  7. Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983.
  8. Web site: Air Force History Index -- Search. 1 June 2015.
  9. Web site: www.cdairport.com/cdairport/en_front/airportinfo_a.jsp. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090509075649/http://www.cdairport.com/cdairport/en_front/airportinfo_a.jsp. 2009-05-09.
  10. News: http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2017-08-22/doc-ifykcqaw0617379.shtml. zh:15分钟可达双流机场 成都地铁10号线一期9月开通. Sina News . zh-cn . 2017-08-22.
  11. Web site: KLM to launch scheduled flights between Amsterdam and Chengdu. www.asiatraveltips.com. 13 June 2019.
  12. News: http://sichuan.scol.com.cn/cddt/20090318/200931870949.htm. zh:四川在线 - 双流机场第二跑道今年国庆节前投入使用 . SCOL . zh-cn . 2009-03-18 . 1 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213055/http://sichuan.scol.com.cn/cddt/20090318/200931870949.htm. 3 March 2016.
  13. "For United And The Boeing 787, Chengdu Is Just the Start In China." Forbes. 4 September 2013. Retrieved on 27 February 2014.
  14. Hainan Airlines Announces First Ever Nonstop Routes Connecting Los Angeles to Chengdu and Chongqing, China. www.prnewswire.com.
  15. Web site: Hainan Airlines plans Chengdu – New York launch in Oct 2017.
  16. News: 成都天府国际机场将正式投运 3种方式到天府机场. 2021-06-26. 6月27日,成都天府国际机场将正式投运.
  17. Web site: 国际航线全部平移至天府机场 全货机航线分阶段平移至天府机场 现有地区航线可保留在双流机场. 2021-06-28. e.chengdu.cn. All international routes are shifted to Tianfu Airport. All cargo routes are shifted to Tianfu Airport in stages. Existing regional routes can be kept at Shuangliu Airport.. 21 March 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230321024725/https://e.chengdu.cn/html/2019-09/18/content_659728.htm. dead.
  18. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 1–7 April 1998. 57. "Shuangliu Airport, Chengdu, 610202, Sichuan, China"