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Shiyan Wudangshan Airport

Shiyan Wudangshan Airport is an airport serving the city of Shiyan in northwestern Hubei Province, China. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city center and 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Wudangshan, the World Heritage Site after which it is named. The airport cost 1.635 billion yuan to build, and it opened on 5 February 2016, when its inaugural flight arrived from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport.

History
In 1981, Shiyan City included the construction of an airport in its overall plan. The provincial government submitted a report to the Central Military Commission and the State Council on the construction of Shiyan Airport. However, due to the constraints of the then-existing system of separate municipal and prefectural administration, particularly funding constraints, the project ultimately failed. In 1992, Shiyan officially established an airport construction office and spent several million yuan to hire the Guangzhou Air Force Survey and Design Institute to prepare a feasibility report. This feasibility report alone took more than a year to complete, and on-site site surveys were conducted. Three alternative sites were considered: Liubei in Yunxian County, Bailang, and Sunjiawan in Liuliping. After on-site surveys of Bailang and Liuliping, experts concluded that Bailang was more suitable as a site, but nearly 30 obstacles would result in a massive amount of work. It was estimated that building the airport would require over 700 million yuan, with 56% of the investment going towards earthwork. On October 14, 2012, the State Council and the Central Military Commission approved the airport project; on December 24, 2013, the National Development and Reform Commission approved the airport's feasibility study report, giving the airport construction its permit. On May 8, 2014, the airport's overall plan was approved. On May 15, 2014, the airport's preliminary design was approved. In December 2015, the Shiyan Wudangshan Airport successfully completed its calibration and test flights. In 2021, the Wudangshan Airport International Terminal and Apron Construction Project officially commenced. The main project includes a 13,000-square-meter main international terminal building, four Class C jet bridges located near the aircraft parking positions, and service access roads surrounding the apron. The project also includes a parking system with 346 parking spaces in front of the terminal, a 6,710-square-meter underground parking garage and connecting passageways, and a newly built 15,678-square-meter green plaza. The total investment for the project is 450 million RMB, and it was scheduled to be completed in 2024. On May 24, 2024, the newly built international terminal and apron project at Wudangshan Airport successfully passed the civil aviation industry's acceptance inspection. The international terminal was designed to meet the target of 300,000 international passenger throughput by 2030, and the air port was constructed according to formal international airport standards. On August 27, the National Port Administration Office officially approved the temporary opening of Shiyan Wudangshan Airport for international passenger services, marking the official realization of cross-border charter direct flights at Wudangshan Airport. From October 8 to 17, the airport will launch a charter direct flight route between Shiyan and Hong Kong. ==Facilities==
Facilities
The airport has a runway, which can handle Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A320 aircraft. It covers an area of 2800.5 mu. ==Airlines and destinations==
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