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Hualien Airport (Chinese: 花蓮機場; pinyin: Huālián Jīchǎng; Amis: Pahikukiyan nu Kalinku; Seediq: Rduwan Msangay Asu Skiya Skangki) (IATA: HUN, ICAO: RCYU) is a commercial airport located in an 11.5-hectare (28-acre) civilian area of Chiashan Air Force BaseinXincheng, Hualien County, Taiwan. With flights to Taipei, Kaohsiung and Taichung, it served 235,386 passengers in 2017, making it the tenth-busiest airport in Taiwan.

Hualien Airport


花蓮航空站


Huālián Hángkōngzhàn


Pahikukiyan nu Kalinku
Rduwan Msangay Asu Skiya Skangki
  • ICAO: RCYU
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OperatorCivil Aeronautics Administration
    LocationXincheng Township, Hualien County, Taiwan
    Elevation AMSL16 m / 52 ft
    Coordinates24°01′23N 121°37′04E / 24.02306°N 121.61778°E / 24.02306; 121.61778
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    HUN is located in Hualien County
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    Location of airport in Hualien County

    HUN is located in Taiwan
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    Location of airport in Taiwan

    HUN is located in Southeast Asia
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    Location of airport in East Asia

    HUN is located in Asia
    HUN

    HUN

    HUN (Asia)

    HUN is located in East China Sea
    HUN

    HUN

    HUN (East China Sea)

    HUN is located in North Pacific
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    HUN (North Pacific )

    HUN is located in Earth
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    HUN (Earth)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    03/21 2,750 9,022 Concrete

    History

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    The airport was opened on 16 May 1962, for military and domestic civilian use. Before this, Hualien was a military gravel airfield.

    On 27 April 2001, Hualien Airport became certified to serve international flights, specifically charter flights to and from Japan (to nearby Yonaguni in particular). The first Japanese charter arrived at Hualien on 1 October 2001. Charter flights to South Korea and Macau began in August and October 2004 respectively. However, these routes have since ended. There was also discussion of using Hualien for charter flights to mainland China under the Three Links scheme.

    The proximity of Hualien Airport to a military base has caused some tension between travellers, airline officials, and the Republic of China Air Force, especially when civilian flights are cancelled due to war games exercises.

    Expansion

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    Multilingual sign in Hualien Airport (Chinese, English, Amis, Truku)

    Because Hualien City is a popular gateway into Taroko National Park, the airport became too small and outdated for the growing number of tourists. As a result, it underwent a significant expansion between 2002 and 2005 in anticipation of increased traffic from international charters and in an effort to spur local economic development. Plans called for new passenger and cargo terminals, new air bridges, and a new apron.

    The new passenger terminal was opened on 19 March 2004, at a cost of NT$2.3 billion (US$69 million). It incorporates design cues from both classical Chinese and Aboriginal Taiwanese architecture, though the building overall has a modern look with copious use of granite, marble, steel, and glass. Hualien's terminal is one of only three airport terminals in Taiwan whose layout allows aviation enthusiasts clear views of takeoffs and landings (the other two being Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Kaohsiung International Airport.

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Mandarin Airlines Kaohsiung, Taichung
    Thai Lion Air Charter: Bangkok–Don Mueang
    Uni Air Taipei–Songshan

    Accidents and incidents

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    Transportation

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    The airport is accessible within walking distance south-east of Beipu railway station. Local bus 1123 operates a loop between the airport, Hualien station and Hualien City.

    See also

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    References

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      Media related to Hualien Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  •   Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hualien_Airport&oldid=1218773029"
     



    Last edited on 13 April 2024, at 19:24  





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