#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國| #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport City International Icon Iconic #July2023| Celebrating its 25th anniversary with a massive party..

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong International Airport, the Hong Kong Airport Authority- Hong Kong International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport Citythe airport hosted a series of performances by airport staff and renowned local artists in the terminal on July 6, 2023 is the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong International Airport. The chairman, board members and chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Airport Authority, together with the airport industry, passengers and the public, unveiled the celebration at the arrival hall of Terminal 1.

The festivities kicked off with a drumming performance followed by a jazz band and dance performances by airport staff from the AA, local airlines and other organisations. Youth Orchestra and local pop singers also participated in the festivities.

Let Hong Kong take off again! As an important international aviation hub of Hong Kong, about 120 airlines operate at Hong Kong International Airport, connecting more than 220 departure points around the world, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. In the future, Hong Kong International Airport will continue to protect the travel experience of every passenger with enthusiasm and create more wonderful travel stories for passengers.

The Hong Kong Airport Authority held the 25th Anniversary Celebration Reception of Hong Kong International Airport on the evening of July 10, and received about 1,000 guests from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, the airport industry and different sectors.

In his speech at the reception, Chief Executive Lee Kar-chiu said that the Hong Kong International Airport has been rated as one of the best and busiest airports in the world for many times, and keeps pace with the times, and continues to develop into a gateway leading Hong Kong to fly around the world.

AA Chairman So Ze-kwong said that in the past 25 years, Hong Kong International Airport has continued to improve, with passenger traffic increasing from 28 million in 1998 to 75 million. For many years, we have also firmly occupied the number one cargo airport in the world. At the same time, various projects under the vision of “Airport City” are also progressing satisfactorily, and the airport will become a prominent landmark in the Greater Bay Area integrating aviation, tourism, trade, retail and entertainment.

In the future, Hong Kong International Airport will continue to strengthen Hong Kong’s role as an international aviation hub, continuously inject new impetus, and strive to build a dynamic and energetic “airport city” to create more exciting travel stories for passengers. The 25th anniversary of Hong Kong International Airport, let Hong Kong take off again

Hong Kong International Airport (Hong Kong International Airport; IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH), located in Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, 34 kilometers away from downtown Hong Kong, is a 4F civil international airport, the busiest in the world One of the airports, more than 100 airlines around the world operate here, the passenger volume ranks fifth in the world, and the cargo volume ranks first in the world for 18 consecutive years .

Hong Kong International Airport was officially opened to navigation on July 6, 1998, and was named Hong Kong International Airport; in February 2007, the second phase of the expansion project (Terminal T2) was completed.

According to the information on the airport’s official website in June 2019, the terminal area of ​​Hong Kong International Airport is 850,000 square meters (including T1, T2, satellite halls and SkyPier); there are two runways with a length of 3,800 meters; 182 parking spaces  ; more than 220 navigable cities  .

In 2018, the passenger throughput of Hong Kong International Airport was 74.672 million, a year-on-year increase of 2.5%; the cargo and mail throughput was 5.121 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 1.7%; , the first place  .

On August 14, 2019, under the temporary injunction order, the departure hall and arrival hall of Hong Kong International Airport were in good order and operated smoothly, and the order was basically restored. 

On November 1, 2022, the Sky Corridor connecting Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 and T1 Satellite Passenger Concourse was officially opened

Hong Kong Airport 2023 Post-Covid Walkthrough (One of the Best Airports in the World!) (4K)

[If you like this video, please know that a Like and Subscribe would help me immensely! 🥹🙏🏻]. Since opening its borders in late 2022, Hong Kong Internationational Airport (HKIA) has been seeing major improvements on traffic. How does HKIA look like todayv Find out in this walthrough that will take you from the Airport Expresss (train service) to the Airport Boarding Gates and even inside our plane. Find out what makes HKIA one of the best in the world! Enjoy!

Images and visuals are of the the Hong Kong Airport Authority- Hong Kong International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport City

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國| #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport #March2022| #HongKongInternationAirportCity newest #ThirdRunway is now operationally HKIA Passenger and Cargo Stand Re-designation…..

On Previously 2nd December 2021 In a Newest Runway December 2021, the Hong Kong Airport Authority- Hong Kong International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport City ….. introducing 香港國際機場Hong Kong International Airport. – Hong Kong International Airport City newest operational third runway in which a new re-designation of three runways ….  As another major Three-runway System milestone, we have re-designated the existing North Runway (07L/25R) at #HKIA as the Centre Runway (07C/25C)!

On in between 11th to 12th February 2022 HKIA Hong Kong International Airport preparations works for a now three runway system in which previously now Parking Standing Numbers have prefixes indicating their locations … Some Current Prefixes will be used as Taxiway designators for the new Three- Runway System.. Parking Stands were closed in Phases in for re-designation while maintaining normal airport operations ….

Phases in for re-designation while maintaining normal airport operations ….Cargo Stands prefix switch from”C” to “X” in which during the re-designation 36 Cargo Stands have been re-designated .. Providingly Nine Movement Area guidance signs updated also of the Passenger Stand Prefix “E” to “N” Or “S”  within the two days Nine Passengers Stands have been re-designation with the Stand Numbers indicator updated, as the updating of the re-designation Relevant back-end systems updated ….

Images and visuals are of the the Hong Kong Airport Authority- Hong Kong International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport City

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國| #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport #November2021|#AirportAuthority Actively Developing #AutonomousTransportSystem #HongKongInternationalCity …..

In that recently newly Staff members in November 2021, the Hong Kong Airport Authority- Hong Kong International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport City  in which introducing the Autonomous Transport System..  On Developing Active Autonomous Transport System…

In which introducing the Autonomous Patrol Car is the World’s leading first Autonomous Patrol Car operating at the Airports restricted area, provisionally assisting daily patrols at airport perimeter  in which strengthens airport security .. .. Autonomous Patrol Car is modified from an electric vehicle with its’ modifications equipped with LiDar Sensors – DGPS- HD Cameras ….. additionally with independent safety override system Security Staff can monitor operation Simultaneously … the Autonomous Patrol Car  could perform a perfect U-turn automatically – Stops automatically when obstruction detected. Equipped with video analystics technology it audio warning for human activities within three meters from the security fence …. Also performing Detection of razor wire irregularities.  Operates around the clock performing duties under inclement weather.. Tasked with perimeter patrols along the South Runway Road, the APCs scan the area for potential intrusions and detect irregularities in the razor wire along the airport boundaries. If they find abnormalities, the APCs set off an alarm to alert the controller of the Remote Monitoring Unit at the Integrated Airport Centre. The APCs are also fitted with LiDAR sensors and an ultra-precise Differential Global Positioning System that enable them to avoid obstacles and operate safely

Introducing World’s first autonomous baggage tractor in a live airport operation , in which started operations in year 2019, Baggage delivery to and from Skypier…  the trial extended to cargo apron in 2021 for Cargo delivery

Autonomous Passenger Bus… in which is trails for the airport’s staff in airports restricted Area in 2022, it has been to Commence operations in 2023.. To connect Hong Kong port and SKYCITY in 2024 to extend to Tung Chung Town Centre in the near soon presently…  

Images and visuals are of from Hong Kong International Airport – Lantau Island – Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國| #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport #November 2020 |Exclusive #LimitedEdition #BoardGames #TableTopGames #Monopoly Hong Kong International Airport Edition Monopoly great fun with family and friends..

 

During this month of November 2020 HKIA- Hong Kong International Airport launches a new limited edition exclusively limitedHong Kong International Airport Edition Monopoly “towards the residents of China also the residents of Hong Kong SAR- China –People’s Republic of China.. the “Hong Kong International Airport Edition Monopoly” table game! This Hong Kong airport version of Monopoly is exclusively limited to Hong Kong. Players can walk around different airport landmarks through the board with a few clicks, build a passenger terminal and a passenger concourse, and have 6 game pieces including exquisitely designed luggage carts and airplane guides. , And the unexpected “opportunity” and “mileage” cards, which are of great collection value……

In which Let’s make the most of the time spent at home by playing our new special HKIA Edition of Monopoly Board Game with friends and family!

HKIA has launched the Hong Kong-exclusive edition of the board game, which allows players to buy, sell and build airport facilities and infrastructures at the roll of the dice.

There are six unique airport-inspired tokens such as baggage trolley and marshaller, and plenty of surprises hidden in the “Chance” and “Mileage” cards.

In which Purchase your board game from HKairportshop.com now and enjoy free local delivery.

Limited time offer: From now until 30 November 2020, HKairportshop.com members can enjoy 10% instant discount purchasing the Monopoly; with net spending upon HK$500, members will receive a HK$100 Airport e-Coupon* for your next purchase.

*Each member can only get one Airport e-Coupon. Airport e-Coupon will be distributed in December 2020, and can be used upon spending HK$300 (net) in next purchase. Terms & conditions apply.

 

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限時優惠:由即日起至2020年11月30日,機場網上商店會員購買香港國際機場版大富翁可享9折即時優惠;單筆消費滿港幣$500( 淨額 )更可獲港幣$100機場電子現金券*,留番下次購物使用!

*每位會員只限領取機場電子現金券一次。電子現金券將於2020年12月內派發,並於下次購物滿港幣$300 ( 淨額 ) 方可使用。受條款及細則約束。

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國 | #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport #November2020 | – Measures in response to Well preparedness for Typhoon with Robust Preventive also counter Measures previously with #T8 #TyphoonNangka ….

Hong Kong SAR – China – People’s Republic of China was hit by typhoon Nangka … a Level T8 Typhoon in mid-October 2020. Hong Kong International Airport’s airport community have taken typhoon season precautionary measures for the airport and idle aircraft ahead of time, minimizing the impact of typhoon on airport operations. in which Hong Kong SAR-China –People’s Republic of China in the mouth of the Delta River of the Guangdong Province  Greater Bay Area has been regularly historically have been visited by Typhoons in all levelling  strengths to extremely in which the Hong Kong International Airport design criteria was to counter any level of typhoon to its extremes

Many aircraft need to be parked temporarily at HKIA Hong Kong International Airport, waiting for the typhoon to leave. This year, due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, global air traffic has plummeted. The airport currently parks a large number of aircraft for a long time, and it will face greater challenges in severe weather. To this end, the AA and airlines have jointly formulated a safety contingency plan to make adequate preparations for the wind season as early as possible…

In which on 12th October 2020 at 1715 Hong Kong –Beijing time the Hong Kong Observatory issued a T3 Typhoon warning signal has been hoisted that day.. As Tropical Cyclone Nangka Approaches Hong Kong Various Working Parties at Hong Kong International Airport Were Busy Making Final Preparations …… “Number three typhoon signal has been hoisted.. Chapman Fong General Manger – Airfield Airport Authority Hong Kong  …. If anything is loose or exposed in the wind and would be blown away.. We have to secure it “  Water Barriers have to be filled as part of the prevention of countering a Typhoon also adding fuel to the aircraft also helps to weighting it down to stabilized it against the wind ….

In which on 13th October 2020 at 1600 Hong Kong –Beijing time the Hong Kong Observatory issues a Number Eight Typhoon Hoisted ….. The wind is not to strong Nor the rain there’s not much to worry about ….. We are well Prepared so you see it is quite tidy .. Aircraft at the airport As well as facilities and equipment on the apron are still secure and safe under the number eight typhoon signal.. Thanks to the Airport community being thoroughly prepared .. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic there were as many as one hundred aircraft parked on taxiways… Special precautionary measures are taken for these idle aircraft … All the aircraft used to parked at parking stands the terminal serves as barrier weakening the wind …. Aircraft on the Taxiways are relatively exposed to the wind … We drew out strategies early on for them … This airline has chosen external weights … these two iron weights, weighing one tone each.. are tied to the nose gear.. when an aircraft, especially the empennage is exposed to the wind it may be jumpy or swerves slightly These Weights can help stabilize the front wheels reducing it degrees of movement … Sandbags are placed in the Aircraft cargo hold of smaller aircraft adding more weight to the nose gear.. Extra Chocks are applied keeping the tires of the landing gears in place so that the aircraft would not roll front or backwards …. For the Typhoon this year we have raised out requirements for chocks Requiring more than a pair of them on each landing gear..  the position of Aircraft is also calculated… like Smaller Aircraft example the A320 are more prone towards the wind. That they would park at locations that shelter them from the wind.. Safety is the utmost importance at Hong Kong International Airport .. The Airport community work and communicated closely to ensure that the entire preparations process went smoothly so taking no chances when it comes to typhoon though the storm may not be strong we are prepared for the worst such that even the situation deteriorates we are well prepared …..

 

That preparedness with the collaboration with the Hong Kong International Airport  , and the Hong Kong Observatory issued the first tropical cyclone warning signal helps to prepare the HKIA  to any required Countermeasures . When a typhoon hits, many aircraft need to park at the Hong Kong International Airport temporarily, waiting for the typhoon to leave. This year, due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, global air traffic has plummeted. The airport currently parks a large number of aircraft for a long time, and it will face greater challenges in severe weather. To this end, the AA and airlines have jointly formulated a safety contingency plan to make adequate preparations for the wind season as early as possible.

About 130 idle aircraft parked at Hong Kong International Airport in August, none of them will leave Hong Kong in a short time. We have cooperated with relevant airlines to take special wind-proof safety measures for these aircraft, including increasing the weight of the aircraft with fuel or ballast to prevent the aircraft from being blown by strong winds.

When a tropical cyclone is approaching, we will also remove the protective cover on the airspeed tube or hood of the aircraft on weekdays to avoid being blown over by strong winds. As for other aircraft that are still in operation, we will follow the established typhoon response procedures, take preventive measures, and arrange for aircraft to be diverted to other airports when necessary.

When a typhoon is approaching, airlines and aircraft field maintenance service providers will order at any time to assist in mobilizing aircraft parking positions. At the same time, we maintain close contact with the Observatory and appropriately adjust the position of the aircraft in terms of the intensity and direction of the typhoon. In addition, during the typhoon, if the hangar capacity permits, we will park some aircraft in wind-resistant hangars, increase the distance between aircraft

Although the epidemic has increased the challenges of typhoon response, it is all due to a group of airport employees who stick to their posts and take more complete measures to enable us to smoothly deal with the typhoon…..