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Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, located in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, was officially opened in 1991 and became an international airport in 1993. Bao'an Airport is a modern airport with combined sea, land and air transportation. It is one of the top 100 airports in the world and one of the top five airports in China. It is the first modern international airport in China that realizes combined transportation by sea, land and air. The first international airport to adopt transit transportation. There are Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway, Jihe Expressway and National Highway 107 connecting Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Huizhou, Zhongshan and Zhuhai by land. The airport has a passenger and cargo terminal with 1,000-ton berths. , The sea is connected with Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai by hydrofoil, and there are helicopters in the air to connect Hong Kong and Macau. The airport adopts international common practices for the operation and management of passengers and cargo, and provides services.
Shenzhen Airport operates 12 international passenger routes, flying nearly 300 international passenger flights every week, connecting Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Krabi, Sabah, Ho Chi Minh, Bali, Seoul, Jeju, Osaka, Ibaraki, Tokyo and other destinations. In 2011, the second runway of the airport, which is 3,800 meters long and 60 meters wide, was put into use. The flight level of the runway is 4F, which can meet the take-off and landing of the world's largest passenger aircraft, including the "big Mac" - Airbus A380 passenger aircraft. In 2013, the new terminal building of Shenzhen Airport was officially opened, giving wings to Shenzhen's take-off. The new terminal building is divided into three parts: the main terminal building, the cross corridor waiting hall, and the long-term satellite corridor. Covering an area of 195,000 square meters, it is 1,128m long from north to south, 640m wide from east to west, with a total construction area of 451,000 square meters. It provides a total of 62 near-camera positions and 14 remote-camera positions adjacent to the main body. In 2015, the international (excluding regional) passenger throughput reached 1.6616 million.