The airport exists, but not shown on this satellite because the satellite images are extremely outdated. However, you can seeit on Google Maps, which is www.maps.app.goo.gl/fpxZwnM5JkoduxZe8 .
Reply to @zzj: Lmao you’re actually spouting this nonsense while calling others "pretty stupid"? Hilarious. Even basic, UN-recognized facts like "Taiwan is part of China" are way over your head. Go invent your own UN and declare your house independent first, since you love making up fake realities so much.
Jining's new airport, opened in November 2023, replaced the old Jining Qufu Airport. Check the satellite image on Google Maps, maps.app.goo.gl/DofDfVEwgBHnabvRA , the airport was already completed in 2022, but the satellite image here hasn't been renewed yet.
The Lhasa Airport is the airport serving the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, one of the highest places on Earth. In case of an emergency cause by freezing temperatures, high turbulence, mountains on the roof of the world creating dangerous emergency landings, and a lack of airports, the Tibet-Qinghai plateau is very dangerous to fly over, and trust me, even World War Two Allied pilots suffered a stretch over the Himalayas called the Hump. This is why in 1965, Lhasa Gonggar International Airport was founded, but it was originally a no-fly zone due to safety concerns. The year is 1965, and this is when the runway was built, and then a terminal. Immediately, domestic Chinese airlines began service in the airport. Then, a few restaurants and lounges opened. A second runway was built in 1994 due to safety concerns. In 2004, Terminal 2 was built, and in 2011, an expressway was finished. A decade later, in 2021, a third terminal was constructed to improve infrastructure and meet demands. Now, it on average gets five million passengers a year, and flies to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Nepal, and Singapore, depending on the very few airlines stationed there. No airlines have hubs there but it is still an important landing spot during emergencies on the so-called roof of the world.
Ezhou HuaHu Airport is up and running. 27 November 2022 news, an all-cargo plane taking off from Shenzhen Baoan Airport landed smoothly at Ezhou HuaHu Airport early this morning. After unloading, this aircraft quickly loaded express mail and returned to flight. This marks the opening and operation of cargo route of Ezhou HuaHu Airport.
Reply to @animebirder: Thank you. Yes, that is correct. We keep closed airports in the database, but not closed heliports or floatplane bases (unless they have special historical interest; we haven't been too consistent, though). They are easy to filter out of the open data export.
Hi @mforte! My understanding is that closed airports remain on the database for historical records as well as to keep people informed for aviation safety reasons -- so pilots do not attempt to land there, but are aware the facility either exists or previously existed. There is also the chance that if a closed airport still exists, it may still be used in case of emergency (ie Air Canada Flight 143, 23/07/1983).
This also allows passengers and pilots to log historical visits that occurred in the past (ie my own visit to Hong Kong Kai Tak in 1980).
The airport can be seen on Google Maps satellite imagery (https://goo.gl/maps/Y6aYMTdwRnK5A6VX6), but not on the map here, if you're confused as to why you can't see the airport.
It is a heliport that for civil , police and rescue.It is a controlled airport but aren't equipped with ILS. The police helicopter,Ec155,will take off to petrol. An KA-32 and Mi-8 always park here.
Latest comments about airports in China
热、累、长!
🔗 Mon, 22 Jun 2026
— @iasbt at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, China
机场里下飞机是最远端,出了机场去地图又走了这么远,地铁里的线也有点儿没看明白
梦幻未来城
🔗 Mon, 22 Jun 2026
— @iasbt at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, China
第一次去是凌晨,那些灯光让我感觉已经到2050年了,堪称梦幻未来城;贵宾厅一般,很一般。
Nice!
🔗 Mon, 22 Jun 2026
— @iasbt at Hefei Xinqiao International Airport, China
看着挺破的,完全是郊区,但是也挺不错的,贵宾厅一般,感觉被忽悠了。
Nice1
🔗 Mon, 22 Jun 2026
— @iasbt at Jinan Yaoqiang International Airport, China
泰山泰山泰山,为爬泰山飞到这儿,出门转大巴去泰安,机场还在升级改造,服务人员很热情贴心,门外客运大巴车工作人员也很好,内外衔接也很好。
re: Renew the comments
🔗 Thu, 26 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Zhoushan Putuoshan International Airport, China
Reply to @I_Am_So_Handsome:
Sorry I mean west
Renew the comments
🔗 Thu, 26 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Zhoushan Putuoshan International Airport, China
Something interesting is that there's an airplane-shaped lake east of the terminal building.
First comment.
🔗 Mon, 23 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Shuozhou Zirun Airport, China
The airport exists, but not shown on this satellite because the satellite images are extremely outdated. However, you can seeit on Google Maps, which is www.maps.app.goo.gl/fpxZwnM5JkoduxZe8 .
First comment.
🔗 Mon, 09 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Bazhong Enyang Airport, China
The construction of the airport had already completed in 2019. However, the satellite image was taken before the completion of the airport.
re: 1
🔗 Sun, 08 Feb 2026
— @Mandy123 at Beijing Capital International Airport, China
Reply to @zzj: Lmao you’re actually spouting this nonsense while calling others "pretty stupid"? Hilarious. Even basic, UN-recognized facts like "Taiwan is part of China" are way over your head. Go invent your own UN and declare your house independent first, since you love making up fake realities so much.
First comment.
🔗 Sun, 01 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Jining Da'an Airport, China
Jining's new airport, opened in November 2023, replaced the old Jining Qufu Airport. Check the satellite image on Google Maps, maps.app.goo.gl/DofDfVEwgBHnabvRA , the airport was already completed in 2022, but the satellite image here hasn't been renewed yet.
First comment.
🔗 Sun, 01 Feb 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Jining Qufu Airport, China
Closed in Nov 2023, all operations have been moved to the new Jining Da'an Airport.
First comment.
🔗 Thu, 29 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Kashgar Laining International Airport, China
Over 3.3 million passengers served in 2023, although Kashgar is a small city, it has a strategic location.
First comment.
🔗 Mon, 26 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Jiamusi Songjiang International Airport, China
From January 2026, the name of the airport has officially changed from Jiamusi Dongjiao Airport to Jiamusi Songjiang International Airport.
It has one international flight to Khabarovsk.
First comment.
🔗 Mon, 12 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Changhai Dachangshandao Airport, China
This airport has one daily flight to the nearby international airport, Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport.
re: First comment.
🔗 Sun, 11 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Fuzhou Changle International Airport, China
Reply to @I_Am_So_Handsome:
And a new terminal.
First comment.
🔗 Sun, 11 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Fuzhou Changle International Airport, China
A new 3600 by 60 m runway is under construction.
First comment.
🔗 Sun, 11 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Ürümqi Tianshan International Airport, China
Incredibly big.
First comment.
🔗 Wed, 07 Jan 2026
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Xigaze Peace Airport / Shigatse Air Base, China
Insanely long runway.
New Runway
🔗 Wed, 24 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Qamdo Bangda Airport, China
The new runway is only 4500m now.
Renew the comments
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, China
It has been 15 years, and nobody ever left a comment for this big airport since 2010. I am gonna leave one.
re: (no subject)
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, China
Reply to @Gracezh:
Thanks Wikipedia
re: worst air port in china for discrimanation
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, China
Yeah everywhere in China is like this.
Because the government.
Me too.
First comment.
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Nanjing Lukou International Airport, China
Been here for a layover, normal airport.
re: 1
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Beijing Capital International Airport, China
Reply to @zzj:
Of course not, Taiwan does not belong to China.
Macau and Hong Kong do, but they are not counted as part of the Chinese mainland.
Pretty stupid, got traumatized by the Chinese Communist Party, thinking the developer is a China lover like you.
New airport under construction
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport (Under Construction), China
On an artificial island, the biggest ever. Really cool, will be fully open in 2035. Gotta wait 10 years.
First comment.
🔗 Tue, 23 Dec 2025
— @I_Am_So_Handsome at Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport, China
Been here before. Military and civil airport. A bit old, but pretty okay. There will be a new one on an artificial island.
A little bit of history...
🔗 Wed, 21 May 2025
— @Armaan at Lhasa Gonggar International Airport, China
The Lhasa Airport is the airport serving the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, one of the highest places on Earth. In case of an emergency cause by freezing temperatures, high turbulence, mountains on the roof of the world creating dangerous emergency landings, and a lack of airports, the Tibet-Qinghai plateau is very dangerous to fly over, and trust me, even World War Two Allied pilots suffered a stretch over the Himalayas called the Hump. This is why in 1965, Lhasa Gonggar International Airport was founded, but it was originally a no-fly zone due to safety concerns. The year is 1965, and this is when the runway was built, and then a terminal. Immediately, domestic Chinese airlines began service in the airport. Then, a few restaurants and lounges opened. A second runway was built in 1994 due to safety concerns. In 2004, Terminal 2 was built, and in 2011, an expressway was finished. A decade later, in 2021, a third terminal was constructed to improve infrastructure and meet demands. Now, it on average gets five million passengers a year, and flies to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Nepal, and Singapore, depending on the very few airlines stationed there. No airlines have hubs there but it is still an important landing spot during emergencies on the so-called roof of the world.
Airport open
🔗 Thu, 27 Feb 2025
— @david at Ezhou Huahu International Airport, China
From a problem report, quoting a news story:
Ezhou HuaHu Airport is up and running. 27 November 2022 news, an all-cargo plane taking off from Shenzhen Baoan Airport landed smoothly at Ezhou HuaHu Airport early this morning. After unloading, this aircraft quickly loaded express mail and returned to flight. This marks the opening and operation of cargo route of Ezhou HuaHu Airport.
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 25 Feb 2025
— @wym88411 at Yixing Dingshu General Airport, China
hometown
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 25 Feb 2025
— @wym88411 at Liyang Tianmuhu Heliport, China
jusr landed here yesterday
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 25 Feb 2025
— @wym88411 at Liyang Tianmuhu Heliport, China
great airport
(no subject)
🔗 Mon, 17 Feb 2025
— @leedoo029 at Kunming Changshui International Airport, China
kunming,changshui airport
1
🔗 Sat, 07 Dec 2024
— @zzj at Beijing Capital International Airport, China
开发网站的nmsl,搜索中国机场没有港澳台是吧
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 03 Dec 2024
— @Armaan at Zhanjiang Xintang Airport, China
Love it!
(no subject)
🔗 Sun, 14 Jul 2024
— @malaybear at Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport, China
welcome to my favorite airport.
Forgotten airport
🔗 Sun, 17 Mar 2024
— @_pis at Ruad Zhongqi Hailiutu Airport, China
This airport already opened a few years ago and was marked on google map, so I'm here to fill in the blank.
(no subject)
🔗 Sun, 21 May 2023
— @james2765494427 at Tashikuergan Hongqilafu Airport, China
This airport is already open
D'asa
🔗 Sat, 31 Dec 2022
— @DZUDAzu at Dazu Air Base, China
Dazu Air Base, Dazu, China · DZU — Dazu, Mainland China · DZU — Diagnose Zentrum Urania · DZU — Diskovi
re: OurAirports doesn't delete closed airports
🔗 Mon, 29 Aug 2022
— @david at Luzhou Lantian Airport, China
Reply to @animebirder: Thank you. Yes, that is correct. We keep closed airports in the database, but not closed heliports or floatplane bases (unless they have special historical interest; we haven't been too consistent, though). They are easy to filter out of the open data export.
OurAirports doesn't delete closed airports
🔗 Mon, 29 Aug 2022
— @animebirder at Luzhou Lantian Airport, China
Hi @mforte! My understanding is that closed airports remain on the database for historical records as well as to keep people informed for aviation safety reasons -- so pilots do not attempt to land there, but are aware the facility either exists or previously existed. There is also the chance that if a closed airport still exists, it may still be used in case of emergency (ie Air Canada Flight 143, 23/07/1983).
This also allows passengers and pilots to log historical visits that occurred in the past (ie my own visit to Hong Kong Kai Tak in 1980).
Cheers!
re: DUPLICATE
🔗 Sun, 12 Jun 2022
— @Bohaska at Yangzhou Taizhou Airport, China
Reply to @mforte: it's not a duplicate
It's not a duplicate
🔗 Sun, 12 Jun 2022
— @Bohaska at Yangzhou Taizhou Airport, China
Idk why he's saying that there's a duplicate, the supposed "original link" actually links back here.
Satellite imaging
🔗 Fri, 10 Jun 2022
— @Bohaska at Jiansanjiang Shidi Airport, China
The airport can be seen on Google Maps satellite imagery (https://goo.gl/maps/Y6aYMTdwRnK5A6VX6), but not on the map here, if you're confused as to why you can't see the airport.
can not see heliport anymore
🔗 Sat, 21 May 2022
— Anonymous Flyer at Hutubi Shitizi General Heliport, China
on imagery (Maxar) I can not see a real helipad, but there are new facilities compared to BIng
(no subject)
🔗 Tue, 28 Dec 2021
— @SpadgerMa at Miyun/Mujiayu, China
RWY02/20, TWR 122.1(130.0)
Replaced Luzhou Lantian Airport
🔗 Sat, 04 Dec 2021
— @david at Luzhou Yunlong Airport, China
Replaced https://ourairports.com/airports/CN-0011/ in 2018.
Luzhou Lantian is CLOSED. DELETE THIS RECORD
🔗 Thu, 02 Dec 2021
— @mforte at Luzhou Lantian Airport, China
Luzhou Lantian is CLOSED and was replaced by Luzhou Yunlong (IATA: LZO, ICAO: ZULZ)
Scratch that
🔗 Thu, 30 Sep 2021
— @animebirder at Beijing Nanyuan Airport, China
New heading coming up for Beijing Nanjiao.
Reopened as military airport
🔗 Thu, 30 Sep 2021
— @animebirder at Beijing Nanyuan Airport, China
This is evidently now known as Beijing Nanjiao Airport, and has reopened but strictly for military use as of 2021.
Zhuqi heliport,the base of Fuzhou police
🔗 Sat, 06 Feb 2021
— @zsfz at Fuzhou Zhuqi Heliport, China
It is a heliport that for civil , police and rescue.It is a controlled airport but aren't equipped with ILS. The police helicopter,Ec155,will take off to petrol. An KA-32 and Mi-8 always park here.
All comments