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Kinmen Airport (IATA: KNH, ICAO: RCBS) is a civilian airport serving Kinmen (Quemoy), Fukien Province, Republic of China. It was built in 1994 as a civilian airport located at Shang-I, to the northeastern side of the original military airport. It was authorized to become a C-class airport under the direct supervision of Civil Aeronautics Administration, Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Executive Yuan.
It has one runway (direction 06-24) of 3000 metres in length and 45 metres in width. A 2580-metre connecting road links to a highway leading to two townships.
It served an average of 1.2 million passenger every year.
Airlines and destinations
- Far Eastern Air Transport (Taipei-Songshan)
- Mandarin Airlines (Taichung, Taipei-Songshan)
- TransAsia Airways (Kaohsiung, Taipei-Songshan)
- Uni Air (Chiayi, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei-Songshan)
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