Bengbu Airport

Coordinates: 32°50′51″N 117°19′13″E / 32.84750°N 117.32028°E / 32.84750; 117.32028
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Bengbu Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
LocationBengbu, Anhui, China
Coordinates32°50′51″N 117°19′13″E / 32.84750°N 117.32028°E / 32.84750; 117.32028
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BFU is located in Anhui
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BFU is located in China
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BFU is located in Asia
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BFU is located in North Pacific
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BFU is located in East China Sea
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 2,600 8,530 Concrete
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Bengbu Airport
Simplified Chinese蚌埠机场

Bengbu Airport (IATA: BFU, ICAO: ZSBB) is a dual-use (military and civil) airport in Bengbu, Anhui Province, China.[2]

History[edit]

Originally, the Bengbu Airport was located very close to Bengbu's urban area (32°56′N 117°22′E / 32.933°N 117.367°E / 32.933; 117.367).[3] As the city grew, this created an unacceptable situation both for the city's development and for the flight safety. By 1995, the city government decided to try to have the airport relocated. After some years of negotiation, an agreement was reached between the Anhui provincial government and the Nanjing Military Region to construct a new airport elsewhere and to release the old airport site for city development.[citation needed]

In 1997, land acquisition for the new airport started, and in May 1998, 4030 mu (2.69 square km) of land near Renheji (仁和集) village in Qinji Township (秦集乡) was dedicated for the new airport. The site is within 8 km straight-line distance from downtown Bengbu, or 11 km by road.[citation needed]

In August 2002, the new airport was opened for military use. Provisions for future civilian use are made as well, but construction on the civilian-use facilities is yet to start.[citation needed]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Airport information for Bengbu Airport at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. ^ (BFU) Bengbu Airport
  3. ^ As of May 2011, the old airport at this location, 32° 56'N 117° 22'E, can still be seen on low-resolution satellite views in Google Maps, e.g. https://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&lci=org.wikipedia.en&q=32.930606,117.365913&ie=UTF8&ll=32.930606,117.365913&spn=0.18327,0.468979&z=12 ; as one zooms in, one sees new urban development in this area instead, e.g. at https://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&lci=org.wikipedia.en&q=32.930606,117.365913&ie=UTF8&ll=32.930606,117.365913&spn=0.091635,0.234489&z=13 !