China: State planner approves $6b airport expansion in Xinjiang's Urumqi
China’s state planner on Monday approved a 42.1b yuan ($6.06b) airport expansion project in Urumqi, capital of the western region of Xinjiang, a key hub in China’s Belt and Road initiative. Construction will run through 2030 when the expanded airport is expected to handle 63m passengers and 750,000 tonnes of cargo a year, said the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). The expansion includes construction of two additional runways. The investment value is over half of what China is spending on Beijing’s new mega-airport project - Daxing International Airport - that costs 80b yuan and will serve 72m passengers a year by 2025. Xinjiang has seen infrastructure construction spring up across the region in recent years as it is considered by China to be a key node in President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative. The Urumqi expansion is aimed at accommodating the rapid aviation growth in Xinjiang and spurring the growth of an international aviation hub in city, according to the NDRC. China is planning hundreds of airports across the country to serve a market boosted by rising business travel and tourism fueled by a growing middle class.<br/>
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China: State planner approves $6b airport expansion in Xinjiang's Urumqi
China’s state planner on Monday approved a 42.1b yuan ($6.06b) airport expansion project in Urumqi, capital of the western region of Xinjiang, a key hub in China’s Belt and Road initiative. Construction will run through 2030 when the expanded airport is expected to handle 63m passengers and 750,000 tonnes of cargo a year, said the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). The expansion includes construction of two additional runways. The investment value is over half of what China is spending on Beijing’s new mega-airport project - Daxing International Airport - that costs 80b yuan and will serve 72m passengers a year by 2025. Xinjiang has seen infrastructure construction spring up across the region in recent years as it is considered by China to be a key node in President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative. The Urumqi expansion is aimed at accommodating the rapid aviation growth in Xinjiang and spurring the growth of an international aviation hub in city, according to the NDRC. China is planning hundreds of airports across the country to serve a market boosted by rising business travel and tourism fueled by a growing middle class.<br/>