China plans to build more than 30 new airports over the next four years, according to the country’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC).
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By 2025, the designed capacity of airports across China is expected to reach 2 billion passengers, as the country intensifies the construction of major civil aviation infrastructure projects, CAAC official Zhang Qing told a press conference, Xinhuanet reported.
According to Zhang, the administration will contribute to China’s “dual-circulation” development paradigm by better serving people’s needs for diversified air travel and modernized logistics.
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