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Construction on Beijing's second international airport completed this week, putting the airport on track to begin operations by its September 30 target.
As Chinese air traffic numbers continue to soar, the country's aviation infrastructure has become more and more crowded. According to Bloomberg, China is on pace to displace the US as the world's largest aviation market by 2022. Crowding is particularly acute at airports in major cities like Beijing.
As construction wraps up, pictures of the $12.9 billion dollar facility are beginning to emerge. Keep reading for an inside look at the newest international airport.
Here it is: the brand new Beijing Daxing International Airport
When it opens later this year, the airport will help China manage its increasing air traffic — for both leisure and business.
Daxing will put Beijing on the list of major cities with multiple international airports, such as New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo.
The new Beijing Daxing International Airport will be capable of handling 72 million passengers annually by 2025, and 100 million by 2040.
Road and rail links between the airport and the main city are already in place, and should be fully operational when service begins from the airport.
There will be six major test runs with takeoffs and landings before the airport enters service, according to Bloomberg. The first of these took place on May 13, with aircraft of varying sizes from Air China, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Xiamen Airlines participating.
The site, including the open, spacious terminal building, took five years to build.
Combined, Daxing and the older Beijing Capital International Airport will handle 170 million annual passengers by 2025, according to official estimates reported by Bloomberg.