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Macau International Airport
NameMacau International Airport
NativenameAeroporto Internacional de Macau
IATAMFM
ICAOVMMC
TypePublic
OwnerGovernment of Macau
OperatorMacau Airport Authority
City-servedMacau
LocationTaipa, Macau

Macau International Airport is an airport located in the Taipa island of Macau, a special administrative region of China. The airport serves as a gateway to the region, providing connectivity to various destinations in Asia. With its strategic location, Macau International Airport plays a crucial role in supporting the region's economy and tourism industry. The airport is operated by the Macau Airport Authority, a government-owned entity responsible for the management and development of the airport.

Introduction

Macau International Airport is situated on the island of Taipa, which is connected to the Macau Peninsula by the Nobre de Jesus Bridge and to Cotai by the Cotai Strip. The airport is approximately 6 kilometers from the Macau city center and is easily accessible by road. The airport's proximity to the Pearl River Delta region makes it an important hub for travelers and cargo.

History

The construction of Macau International Airport began in 1987, and it was officially opened on November 9, 1995, replacing the Kai Tak Airport as the primary airport serving Macau. The airport was designed to handle 1 million passengers per year, but it has since undergone several expansions to increase its capacity. In 2007, the airport handled 2.3 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in China. The airport has been managed by the Macau Airport Authority since its inception.

Facilities

Macau International Airport has a single terminal building with a total floor area of 23,000 square meters. The terminal is equipped with modern facilities, including air conditioning, escalators, and elevators. The airport has a single runway, which is 3,048 meters long and 45 meters wide. The airport is equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS), allowing for safe landings in low-visibility conditions. The airport's facilities also include a cargo handling area, a fuel farm, and a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility.

Airlines and Destinations

Macau International Airport is served by several airlines, including Air Asia, Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Jetstar, and Vietnam Airlines. The airport offers flights to various destinations in Asia, including Bangkok, Beijing, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, Seoul, and Taipei. The airport also offers charter flights to other destinations in Asia and Oceania.

Statistics

In 2020, Macau International Airport handled 7.3 million passengers, 23,000 flights, and 35,000 tons of cargo. The airport's passenger traffic has been growing steadily over the years, driven by the increasing popularity of Macau as a tourist destination. The airport's cargo traffic has also been growing, driven by the region's strong trade and commerce.

Future Development

The Macau Government has plans to expand and upgrade Macau International Airport to increase its capacity and improve its facilities. The airport's expansion plan includes the construction of a new terminal building, a second runway, and a people mover system. The expansion is expected to be completed by 2025 and will increase the airport's capacity to handle 10 million passengers per year. The Macau Airport Authority is working closely with the Civil Aviation Administration of China and other stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the expansion plan.

Category:Airports in Macau