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Macau International Airport
Aeroporto Internacional de Macau
澳門國際機場

IATA: MFMICAO: VMMC
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Sociedade do Aeroporto Internacional de Macau S.A.R.L. [1]
Location Taipa, Macau, People's Republic of China
Elevation AMSL 20 ft / 6 m
Coordinates 22°08′58″N 113°35′29″E / 22.14944, 113.59139
Website www.macau-airport.gov.mo
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 3,360 11,024 Concrete
Sources: airport website1 and DAFIF23

Macau International Airport (traditional Chinese: 澳門國際機場, Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Macau), situated at the eastern end of Taipa island and neighbouring waters, is the only airport in Macau, which opened for commercial operations in November 1995. Since then the airport has been a common transfer point for people traveling between mainland China and Taiwan, as well as a passenger hub for destinations in China and Southeast Asia. During 2006, the airport handled 5 million passengers and 220,000 tonnes of cargo.4

As in Hong Kong, Macau has its own immigration policies and is a separate customs territory from mainland China. Travellers between Macau and mainland China need to go through immigration and customs checks. Flights between Macau and mainland China are therefore treated as international flights.

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History

Macau airport terminal

The airport was opened in November 1995, during Portuguese rule. Before then the territory only had 2 temporary airports for small aeroplanes, in addition to several permanent heliports. Cathay Pacific operated seaplane service between Hong Kong and Macau in the late 1940s. The only air services Macau had in the 1990s were helicopter services operated by East Asia Airlines to Hong Kong.

Facilities in Macau:

  • Seaplane hangar on Taipa Island
  • Macau Naval Aviation Centre in the Outer Harbour - southeast side of the mainland
  • Temporary airstrip on Coloane
  • Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Macau heliport

Facilities

The airport's runway was built on a strip of reclaimed land in the sea, adjacent to Taipa Island, where the main terminal and air traffic control facilities are located. The runway is connected to the apron by two causeways. Runway 34 is ILS CAT II equipped.

Departure lounge

The airport's designed capacity is 6,000,000 passengers per year, with processing capacity of up to 2,000 passengers per hour. The airport does not have a night curfew. There are 24 parking spaces for aircraft in the apron, with 4 jetways.

Despite its small physical size, the airport is capable of handling Boeing 747s, which forms a vital freight link between local manufacturers and overseas markets. Its catering facility can produce up to 10,000 meals per day.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines serve Macau International Airport:

Passenger airlines operating in Macau International Airport
Airlines Destinations
AirAsia Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching
  • Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi
Air Macau Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Beijing, Guilin, Hangzhou, Kaoshiung, Kunming, Manila, Nanjing, Osaka-Kansai, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Taipei-Taoyuan, Xiamen
Bangkok Airways Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi
Cebu Pacific Manila, Manila-Clark
China Eastern Airlines Shanghai-Pudong
East Star Airlines Wuhan
EVA Air Kaoshiung, Taipei-Taoyuan
Jetstar Asia Airways Singapore
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur
Philippine Airlines Manila
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai Pudong
Singapore Airlines Singapore
Spirit of Manila Manila-Clark
Tiger Airways Singapore
TransAsia Airways Kaoshiung, Taipei-Taoyuan
Viva Macau Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Sydney, Tokyo-Narita
Xiamen Airlines Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Xiamen

Cargo airlines

The following cargo airlines serve Macau International Airport (as of October 2007):

Terminated services

The following airlines previously served Macau International Airport:

Firefighting Services

See also

References

  1. ^ Macau International Airport, official site
  2. ^ Airport information for VMMC at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.. Source: DAFIF.
  3. ^ Airport information for MFM at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective Oct. 2006).
  4. ^ (2007) Macau 2007 Yearbook. Government Information Bureau of the Macau SAR. ISBN 978-99937-56-09-5. 

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