Shanghai Pudong International Airport
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport
上海浦东国际机场
Shànghǎi Pǔdōng Guójì Jīchǎng

IATA: PVGICAO: ZSPD
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Shanghai Airport Authority
Serves Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Location Pudong District, Shanghai
Elevation AMSL 13 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 31°08′36″N 121°48′19″E / 31.14333, 121.80528
Website www.shairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 3,800 12,467 Concrete
17L/35R 4,000 13,123 Concrete
17R/35L 3,400 11,154 Concrete
Source: DAFIF[1][2]
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVGICAO: ZSPD) (SSE: 600009) (simplified Chinese: 上海浦东国际机场; traditional Chinese: 上海浦東國際機場; pinyin: Shànghǎi Pǔdōng Guójì Jīchǎng) is a major aviation hub in Asia, particularly in the East Asian region, and is the primary international airport serving Shanghai of the People's Republic of China. Located about 30 kilometres from the city centre, it occupies a 40 kilometre square site adjacent to the coastline in the eastern edge of Pudong district within the boundaries of the Shanghai Municipality.

The airport is organised around two main passenger terminals, flanked on both sides by three parallel runways. Current airport masterplans call for the building of a third passenger terminal, a satellite terminal and two additional runways by 2015, raising its capacity from the current 60 million passengers annually to 80 million, along with the ability to handle six million tonnes of air freight[3]. A station for the Shanghai Maglev Train is sited between the passenger teminals, providing the world's first commercial high-speed maglev service to downtown Pudong in 7 minutes and 20 seconds. The airport is open round the clock, one of the few Chinese airports to do so.

The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China. A total of 28.92 million passengers passed through the airport in 2007, 45% higher than the 20 million capacity of Terminal 1 which was the sole operating terminal during that period[4], making the airport the 3rd busiest in the People's Republic of China. However, it handles more international passengers than Beijing Capital International Airport[5], currently the busiest Chinese airport in terms of total passengers handled, with 17,518,790 international passengers handled in 2007, a 9.0% increase over the previous year. It is also a major hub for the handling of air freight, with 2,559,310 metric tonnes handled in 2007 and making it the fourth busiest in the world in terms of freight traffic. Freight traffic grew 18% in 2007, and is likely to increase further when the new West Cargo Terminal Area becomes operational in the first half of 2008.

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History

Early development

Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal 1 (Interior)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal 1 (Interior)

Prior to the establishment of Pudong International Airport, Hongqiao International Airport was the primary airport of Shanghai. During the 1990s, the expansion of Hongqiao was impossible as the urban area surrounding Hongqiao was developing significantly. As a result, the government had to seek an alternative for Hongqiao International Airport to take all of its international flights. A suitable site was at the coast of the Pudong development zone to the east of Shanghai. The airport was significantly funded by a 40-billion-yen (~400 million USD) grant from Japan.

The airport opened on October 1, 1999, replacing Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport as Shanghai's international airport and taking over all of its international flights, including regional flights to Hong Kong and Macau. The first phase of the airport began in October 1997 and took two years to build at a cost of RMB 12 billion (1.67 billion USD). It covers an area of 40 kilometers squared and is around 30 km from downtown Shanghai. The first phase of the airport has one 4E category runway (4000 m x 60 m) along with two parallel taxiways, an 800,000 m2 apron, seventy-six aircraft positions and 50,000 m2 cargo warehouse.

The second and third runways were opened on March 17, 2005 and March 26, 2008 respectively, and a fourth runway is in planning stage. The second terminal was opened on March 26, 2008 and the third terminal is currently at planning stage. The master plan calls for a total of three terminals, two satellite halls, and five parallel runways, ultimately for a capacity of 100 million passengers per year.

Limited international services resumed at Hongqiao Airport in October 2007 with flights to Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) and in November 2007, flights to Gimpo International Airport in Seoul. This is believed to be a major effort to provide convenience to business travelers, a practice already in place between Haneda and Gimpo for years. Hongqiao, Haneda and Gimpo are much closer to their respective metro centers than their newer but remote international gateways Pudong, Narita and Incheon.

Expansion

In 2004, the airport handled nearly 500 flights per day, carrying more than 21 million passengers per year in and out of China's most populated city. Shanghai Pudong International Airport is ranked sixth-busiest in terms of cargo traffic, and 28th in terms of in international passenger traffic. It is also ranked 40th in Passenger traffic, carrying 26,790,826 passengers in and out of the airport. It is the eighth-busiest airport in Asia in passenger traffic.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport had recently experienced massive increases, thus never falling below a 10% growth rate of cargo. From 2002–2003, it had seen near double growth of cargo traffic; 87.3% in that period. From 2002–2006, it has risen from 26th place to 6th place in cargo traffic, with cargo traffic tripling since 2002. In 2006, it had a growth rate of 16.8% while Narita (Tokyo) experienced a -0.5% decrease and Incheon with an 8.7% increase. It may surpass Narita International Airport within a few years and Incheon International Airport to become fourth place in cargo and later Hong Kong International Airport, which is the busiest cargo hub in Asia and second-largest in the world. Complementing that, UPS and DHL will be adding hubs in the next few years and therefore, Pudong will become the first airport to have two international cargo express hubs.

Pudong sees many aircraft movements during rush hour times, resulting in most planes having to park on the apron. To alleviate this, construction of phase two (including a 2nd terminal, a third runway and a cargo terminal) started during December 2005 and is scheduled to be fully complete before the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics[1]. The architects of Terminal 2 chose to use many world-renowned interior finishes such as Bentley Prince Street and Brinton carpets for this new terminal.

Terminal 2, located behind Terminal 1, opened on March 26, 2008 (same day as the official opening of Terminal 3 at Beijing Capital International Airport), adding an additional capacity of 40 million passengers a year. Once phase two is fully complete, it will give Pudong a capacity of 60 million passengers and 4.2 tonnes of cargo annually[6]. A transportation center will be added to connect passengers between Terminal 1 and 2 in the future.

Shanghai Airlines moved to Terminal 2 upon its opening on March 26, 2008 with 14 other airlines, including Air India, Northwest Airlines, Qatar Airways, Alitalia, British Airways, Qantas Airways, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Philippine Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Transaero Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Aerosvit Airlines, Garuda Indonesia and Royal Nepal Airlines. Fellow Star Alliance partners Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines have moved on April 29, 2008[7] along with other airlines, involving 33 airlines in all now operating at Terminal 2[6].

The next ambitious expansion, includes the addition of the fourth and fifth runways, a Satellite concourse, larger than the size of both of the current terminals combined, and additional cargo terminals will expand the size of Pudong International Airport. Land reclamation will be included for the fifth runway and some of the cargo terminals. Because of this, a large amount of money will be needed in the future to cope with the demand. This next ambition will be completed by 2015 and will become one of the world-class airports in the world. It will become one of the world's largest airports by land size.

Recently, China Southern Airlines stated that Shanghai Pudong International Airport will be home to its five Airbus A380s, however there is no statement if China Southern Airlines will have a hub in Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

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Infrastructure

Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal 1 (Interior) September 2004
Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal 1 (Interior) September 2004

The airport had 28 boarding bridges along with 127 parking positions and with a tarmac of 1.49 million square meters prior to the opening of Terminal 2. It also has two runways; the 4000-meter runway on category 4E and the 3800-meter runway with a category 4F rating, able to handle the Airbus A380. It is also predicted that the third runway will be on a 4F rating.

Terminal 1 was opened on October 1, 1999 along with a 4000m runway and including a cargo hub. It was built to handle the demand for traffic and to relieve Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport's traffic. Terminal 1 is shaped like Kansai International Airport's terminal, but it is shorter and with 28 gates, 13 of which are double decker gates. The exterior of the terminal is shaped like waves. The capacity of Terminal 1 is 20 million passengers. It currently has 204 check-in counters, thirteen luggage conveying belts and covering an area of 280,000 square meters. Terminal 1 has received some controversy about the lack of shopping stalls, the pricing of the shops, confusing locations of restrooms, the escalators and passenger difficulty of moving through the terminal.

Terminal 2, opened at the 26th of March 2008, along with the 3rd runway, gives a capacity of 60 million passengers and 4.2 million tonnes of cargo annually. Terminal 2 is shaped like the 1st terminal but it has more of a seagull shaping, rather than a wave shape and is slightly larger than Terminal 1. Terminal 2 will be used for Air China, Shanghai Airlines and other Star Alliance members but it is known that some SkyTeam and Oneworld members will relocate their operations to the terminal.

Airlines and destinations

China Airlines, EVA Air and Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) have operated special flights during Chinese New Year - the Cross-strait Charter on Lunar New Year- to Taipei and Uni Air to Kaohsiung from the airport. These flights are part of the Three Links between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (or Taiwan).

Destinations by airlines

Airlines and destinations out of Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Terminal Airline name Airline
IATA
Airline
ICAO
City (County) Airport
IATA
Airport
ICAO
Airport Name Remarks
2 Aeroflot SU AFL Flag of Russia Moscow SVO UUEE Sheremetyevo International Airport [9]
Cargo Aeroflot-Cargo SU RCF Flag of Russia Novosibirsk OVB UNNT Tolmachevo Airport [9]
1 Aeroméxico AM AMX Flag of Mexico Mexico City MEX MMMX Mexico City International Airport
1 Aeroméxico AM AMX Flag of Mexico Tijuana TIJ MMTJ General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport
2 Aerosvit Airlines VV AEW Flag of Ukraine Kiev KBP UKBB Boryspil International Airport
2 Asiana Airlines OZ AAR Flag of South Korea Daegu TAE RKTN Daegu Airport
2 Asiana Airlines OZ AAR Flag of South Korea Jeju CJU RKPC Jeju International Airport 1998 ~ May 2008. [10]
2 Asiana Airlines OZ AAR Flag of South Korea Seoul ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of South Korea Seoul ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport
2 China Southern Airlines CZ CSN Flag of South Korea Seoul ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport
1 Korean Air KE KAL Flag of South Korea Seoul ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport
2 Shanghai Airlines FM CSH Flag of South Korea Seoul ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport
2 Air Canada AC ACA Flag of Canada Toronto YYZ CYYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport
2 Air Canada AC ACA Flag of Canada Vancouver YVR CYVR Vancouver International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Beihai
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Beijing
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Chengdu
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Chongqing
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Ningbo
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Shenzhen
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Wenzhou
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Wuhan
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the People's Republic of China Yantai
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Germany Frankfurt FRA EDDF Frankfurt Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Japan Fukuoka
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the United Kingdom London LHR EGLL London Heathrow International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Australia Melbourne MEL YMML Melbourne Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Italy Milan MXP LIMC Malpensa International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Japan Nagoya NGO RJGG Chūbu Centrair International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Japan Osaka KIX RJBB Kansai International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of France Paris CDG LFPG Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Italy Rome FCO LIRF Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of the United States San Francisco SFO KSFO San Francisco International Airport Begins March 2009
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Japan Sendai
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Australia Sydney
2 Air China CA CCA Flag of Japan Tokyo Tokyo Narita International Airport
Cargo Air China Cargo CA CAO Flag of the United States Los Angeles
Cargo Air China Cargo CA CAO Flag of the United Kingdom Manchester
Cargo Air China Cargo CA CAO Flag of the United States Portland (OR)
1 Air France AF AFR Flag of France Paris CDG LFPG Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport
Cargo Air Hong Kong LD AHK
2 Air India AI AIC Flag of India Delhi
2 Air India AI AIC Flag of India Mumbai
2 Air Macau NX AMU Flag of Macau Macau
2 Air New Zealand NZ ANZ Flag of New Zealand Auckland
Cargo AirBridgeCargo Airlines RU ABW Flag of Russia Krasnoyarsk[9]
Cargo Alitalia AZ AZA Flag of Italy Milan Malpensa International Airport
Cargo Alitalia AZ AZA Flag of Italy Venice
2 All Nippon Airways NH ANA Flag of Japan Nagoya Chūbu Centrair International Airport
2 All Nippon Airways NH ANA Flag of Japan Osaka Kansai International Airport
2 All Nippon Airways NH ANA Flag of Japan Tokyo Tokyo Narita International Airport
Cargo ANA & JP Express 9N AJV
1 American Airlines AA AAL Flag of the United States Chicago Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of the United States Chicago Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of Germany Frankfurt Frankfurt-Hahn Airport
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of the United States Honolulu
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of Australia Melbourne
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of the United States New York New York JFK International Airport
Cargo Atlas Air 5Y GTI Flag of Australia Sydney
2 British Airways BA BAW Flag of the United Kingdom London London Heathrow International Airport
Cargo Cargolux CV CLX
2 Cathay Pacific CX CPA Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
2 Cebu Pacific 5J CEB Flag of the Philippines Manila
1 China Airlines CI CAL Flag of the Republic of China Taipei Taipei Taoyuan International Airport Cross-strait charter
Cargo China Cargo Airlines CK CKK
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Baoshan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Beihai
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Beijing
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Changchun
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Chongqing
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Dalian
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Dayong
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Diqing
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Guangzhou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Haikou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Harbin
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Hefei
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Huangshan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Huangyan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Lanzhou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Lianyungang
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Lijiang City
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Lincang
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Longyan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Luxi
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Luzhou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Mianyang
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Ningbo
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Sanya
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Shantou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Shenyang
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Shenzhen
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Simao
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Taiyuan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Tunxi
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Wenzhou
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Wuhan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Wuyishan
1 China Eastern Airlines MU CES Flag of the People's Republic of China Xi'an
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