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New Guangzhou airport now operational
The new Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport began operating Thursday as scheduled. China Southern's CZ3932 made the first take-off at 7 am, journeying to Haikou, capital of South China's Hainan Province.
The area's old airport ceased operations when the last flight to Zhanjiang, a city in the south of Guangdong Province, took off right on time at 22:50 pm on Wednesday. That ended 72 years of service there. The old airport handled 520 flights with 55,000 passengers on Wednesday. According to Qi Yaoming, an executive of the Guangdong Airport Administration Group, the new airport will have 555 flights arriving or departing on the first day of its official operation, entertaining 43,000 passengers. "The operation of the new airport has been right on track so far," he told China Daily in a telephone interview. He said that he is fully confident of the smooth operation of the airport, in view of the three successful operational rehearsals previously and all the efforts to solve any defect detected during the rehearsals. |
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