Beijing's massive new airport 'on time' for 2019 launch

AFP  |  Beijing 

Amid farmlands on the outskirts of Beijing, a rising above the horizon bustles with activity as 8,000 workers build a new mega airport.

Aimed at easing passenger load from Beijing's other two airports, is scheduled to become operational in June 2019, said Li Jianhua, vice chairman of City Planning New Airport Construction.

It will operate at full capacity by 2025 with eight runways expected to transport 72 million passengers annually -- making it set to be the world's busiest airport.

The has forecast that by 2020, existing airports in Beijing, and will have reached full capacity.

"All our projects have finished on time or ahead of schedule and our techniques are all in line with international standards," Li told journalists on Thursday during a site visit.

Built at a cost of 63.9 billion yuan (USD 9.35 billion), the new airport will use some 200,000 tonnes of steel, the same amount used in building China's aircraft carrier, Li said.

He added that builders have been working at a rate equivalent to putting up one 18-storey building a day.

Inside the construction site, beams of light shone through the glass roof illuminating the dark insides of the building.

A slew of propaganda posters encouraging occupational health and safety are strung up across the site with a giant Chinese flag hung up in the centre of the building.

Some 7.8 billion people are forecast to fly worldwide by 2036 with nearly half of passengers flying to, from, or within said IATA earlier this year.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 17:35 IST