China opens new airport in Tibet remote corner

   Date:2006/12/31
China takes Tibet to aviation age through opening new airport in Tibet's remote corner. An Air China Boeing 757 touched down on Sep 1 at the new Nyingchi airport. It marked a major significant step in Tibetian aviation.

China has opened a new airport in Tibet with a flight by a plane specially equipped to navigate the rough weather in the remote corner of the Himalayan region.

The 780 million yuan (US $98 million) airport in Nyingchi -- tucked in the mountains bordering India and Myanmar -- is part of a Chinese Government-sponsored infrastructure program meant to raise living standards in Tibet and tie the often restive region closer to China.

In July, the government inaugurated a train line connecting the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, to Beijing. The Nyingchi airport is 2,949 meters (9,731 feet) above sea level and the flight path runs between sheer cliff walls. Four Boeing 757s have been outfitted with 24 million yuan (US$3 million; euro2.3 million) navigation systems to cope with the weather and terrain, and only six pilots are currently trained to fly into the airport.

Source:佚名

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