Dongying Shengli Airport

Dongying Shengli Airport (IATA: DOY, ICAO: ZSDY) is an airport serving the city of Dongying in Shandong Province, China. It is located in the town of Yong'an, and was formerly called Dongying Yong'an Airport (Chinese: 东营永安机场). Construction of the airport was started in May 1984 and completed in October 1985. It was expanded in 2001 and again in 2010. Flights resumed on 28 February 2011 after the latest expansion was completed, and the airport adopted the new name Dongying Shengli Airport, after the Shengli Oil Field in Dongying.[2][3]

Dongying Shengli Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorDongying Shengli Airport Management Co.
ServesDongying, Shandong, China
LocationYong'an Town, Dongying
Coordinates37°30′37″N 118°47′04″E
Map
DOY
Location in Shandong Province
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 2,800 9,186 Concrete
Statistics (2015)
Passengers319,264
Aircraft movements26,884
Cargo (metric tons)410.2
Source: CAAC[1]
Dongying Shengli Airport
Simplified Chinese东营胜利机场

Facilities

After the 2010 expansion the airport has been upgraded from class 4C to 4D, with a 2,800 meter runway, and a 25,380 square-meter terminal building. It is projected to handle one million passengers annually by 2020.[3]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Chengdu, Zhengzhou
China Eastern Airlines Beijing–Capital, Beijing–Daxing[4]
China United Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Foshan
Donghai Airlines Shenzhen, Tianjin
Hainan Airlines Beijing–Capital, Dalian,[5] Guangzhou,[5] Ningbo, Sanya,[6] Wuhan[6]
Juneyao Airlines Shanghai–Pudong
Spring Airlines Shanghai–Hongqiao
Tianjin Airlines Chongqing, Dalian, Tianjin, Xi'an
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