Yan'an Ershilipu Airport
Chinese airport (1980–2018)
Ershilipu
Location of airport in China
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2,800 | 9,186 |
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Traditional Chinese | 延安二十里堡機場 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 延安二十里堡机场 | ||||||
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Yan'an Ershilipu Airport was a dual-use military and public airport serving the city of Yan'an in Shaanxi Province, China. It was opened in 1980, replacing the former Yan'an Dongguan Airport which was built in January 1936.[2] It was closed on 8 November 2018, when Yan'an Nanniwan Airport began operation and all flights were transferred to the new airport.[3]
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