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Huangyan Luqiao Airport : ウィキペディア英語版
Taizhou Luqiao Airport

| nativename-r = ''Táizhōu Lùqiáo Jīchǎng''
| image = Taizhou_Luqiao_Airport.jpg
| image-width =
| caption =
| IATA = HYN
| ICAO = ZSLQ
| latd = 28 | latm = 33 | lats = 44 | latNS = N
| longd=121 | longm= 25 | longs= 43 | longEW= E
| pushpin_map = China
| pushpin_label = HYN
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in China
| type = Military/Public
| owner =
| operator = Taizhou Civil Aviation Administration Bureau
| city-served = Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
| location = Luqiao District
| elevation-m =
| website =
| metric-elev = y
| metric-rwy = y
| r1-number =
| r1-length-m = 2,500
| r1-surface =
| stat-year = 2010
| stat1-header = Passengers
| stat1-data = 616,861
| stat2-header = Cargo (tons)
| stat2-data = 5,483
| footnotes = Source: 〔〔
}}
Taizhou Luqiao Airport () , formerly Huangyan Luqiao Airport (), is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang Province, China. It is located in Luqiao District, 20 kilometers from the city center.〔(相关服务 )〕 In 2010 the airport handled 616,861 passengers and 5,483 tons of cargo.
==History==
Luqiao Airport was originally a military airfield belonging to the People's Liberation Army Navy. Construction of the airfield began in January 1954, and it was opened in July 1955. In 1987 the airfield was converted to a dual-use military and civil airport and was named Huangyan Luqiao Airport.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=台州路桥机场概况 )〕 In 1994 the county-level city of Huangyan was merged into the prefecture-level city of Taizhou and split into Huangyan and Luqiao districts, but the airport was only renamed Taizhou Luqiao Airport in December 2008, and its old name is still frequently used.〔(今晨零时“黄岩路桥机场”更名为“台州路桥机场” )〕

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