Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will be transformed into the world's most integrated transportation and multi-function epicentre. The new runway celebrates a significant milestone for HKIA, while other advancements are propelling its expansion into a tech-powered airport of the future.
FREMONT, CA: The pandemic has sent shockwaves across nearly every industry in the past few years, uncovering significantly sizable susceptibilities in supply chains and the travel sector. But a future free of the pandemic’s disruptive impacts are coming into view, and with its ambitious ‘Airport City' development, Hong Kong is poised to enable new economic growth.
With the mission of the Airport City development, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will be transformed into the world’s most integrated transportation and multi-function epicentre. This ambitious blueprint is built on comprehensive infrastructure advancements and investments in state-of-the-art technology that will support business and accelerate innovation in industries, ranging from logistics to retail.
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This plan begins with the Three-Runway System (3RS) that will improve the capacity of HKIA and consolidate its position as an international aviation hub. Built on 650 hectares of reclaimed land, the Third Runway is due to become functional later this year, while the 3RS is planned for completion in 2024. Jointly with other Airport City development projects, HKIA will have the capacity to manage a projected annual demand for passenger and cargo throughput from 2035 onwards, which stands at around 120 million passengers.
At the centre of this concept is the SKYCITY project, which underscores the improvement in the functionality of the airport further being an international aviation hub. Underpinned by the sizable 11 Skies complex, SKYCITY will add dining shopping, retail, entertainment, hotels, and commercial offices across 25 hectares of land adjoining the airport. That accompanies upgrades to AsiaWorld-Expo, which will become Hong Kong’s largest indoor performance venue. While the new runway celebrates a significant milestone for HKIA, other advancements are propelling its expansion into a tech-powered airport of the future. Across the airport, contemporary technologies such as 5G, biometrics-driven check-in procedures, and autonomous vehicles ensure enriched services for flyers as well as enhanced airport management.
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