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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||
Location | Anshun, Guizhou, China | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 26°15′38″N 105°52′23″E / 26.26056°N 105.87306°E | ||||||||||
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AVA Location of airport in Guizhou | |||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 安顺黄果树机场 | ||||||
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Anshun Huangguoshu Airport (IATA: AVA, ICAO: ZUAS) is a dual-use military and public airport serving the city of Anshun in Guizhou Province, China. It was built in 1965 as a military airport and opened to civil flights in 2002.[2]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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China Express Airlines | Chongqing, Hangzhou |
China United Airlines | Beijing–Daxing |
Fuzhou Airlines | Fuzhou, Ningbo |
Shandong Airlines | Wenzhou[3] |
See also
References
- ↑ Airport information for Anshun Airport at Great Circle Mapper.
- ↑ "SW China Airport to Open to Civil Planes". Xinhua News Agency. May 2, 2002. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
- ↑ "温州机场2022年冬春航季航班计划来了!". Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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