Beijing Nanyuan Airport

Beijing Nanyuan Airport (IATA: NAY, ICAO: ZBNY) was a military airbase and a secondary commercial airport of Beijing. Located in Fengtai District, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the 4th Ring Road and 13 km (8.1 mi) from Tiananmen Square, Nanyuan Airport was first opened in 1910, making it the oldest airport in China. It was the main hub of China United Airlines, which was also the airport's sole airline.

Beijing Nanyuan Airport

北京南苑机场
Summary
Airport typeDefunct
ServesBeijing
LocationFengtai District, Beijing
Opened1910 (1910)
Closed30 September 2019 (2019-09-30)
(military)
Passenger services ceased25 September 2019 (2019-09-25)
Coordinates39°47′03″N 116°23′39″E
Map
NAY
Location in Beijing
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 3,200 10,499 Concrete (Closed)
Statistics (2018)
Passenger6512740
Aircraft movements44468
Freight (in tonnes)25,122.2
Beijing Nanyuan Airport
Simplified Chinese北京南苑机场
Traditional Chinese北京南苑機場
Literal meaning"South Garden Airport"

Nanyuan Airport ceased civil operations on 25 September 2019, after all commercial passenger flights (operated by China United Airlines) were moved to the newly opened Beijing Daxing International Airport. It remained operational as a People's Liberation Army Air Force military base until 30 September 2019, when the Beijing Nanjiao Airport (known as "New Nanyuan Airport" during construction, adjacent to Beijing Daxing Airport) opened.

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