Beijing Daxing International Airport
Beijing Daxing International Airport is the newer of the two main Beijing airports, opened in 2019. PKX handles around 35 million passengers per year and sits about 28 miles south of central Beijing. The airport was designed by Zaha Hadid's firm and has a distinctive starfish-shaped terminal that spreads out from a central hub. PKX serves as a hub for China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and their SkyTeam partners, while Air China's Star Alliance network remains primarily at PEK. The airport is connected to central Beijing by the Beijing Daxing Airport Express line, with a journey time of about 19 minutes. Daxing was designed to handle eventual capacity of over 100 million passengers per year and represents one of the largest and most ambitious airport projects of the last decade. The airport has been gradually taking over more of Beijing's international and domestic traffic from PEK.
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Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD) is located in Beijing, China.
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The IATA code is PKX. The ICAO code is ZBAD.
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