Beijing opens glitzy airport ahead of China’s 70th anniversary
BEIJING — A futuristic new airport in Beijing, which is expected to become one of the busiest in the world, was opened by President Xi Jinping on Wednesday.
Xi declared the starfish-shaped airport open in brief remarks at a ceremony inside the huge terminal, days before the country holds a grand celebration to mark 70 years of Communist rule.
Located 46 kilometers (29 miles) south of Tiananmen Square, the Beijing Daxing International Airport will operate at full capacity in 2040, with eight runways and the potential to receive 100 million passengers per year.
The single-terminal airport is seen as a fitting embodiment of the “Chinese dream” Xi has offered his fellow citizens.
At 700,000 square meters (173 acres) – about the size of 100 football pitches – the new structure will be one of the world’s largest airport terminals.
Article continues after this advertisementUnderneath the terminal is a train station and metro line that will allow travelers to reach the city center in 20 or so minutes.
The project costs 120 billion yuan ($17.5 billion), or 400 billion if rail and road links are included. /kga