Gimhae International Airport

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Gimhae International Airport
김해국제공항
金海國際空港

Gimhae Gukje Gonghang
Kimhae Kukche Konghang
Gimhae Airport 20091031.jpg
IATA: PUSICAO: RKPK
PUS is located in South Korea
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PUS
Location of airport in South Korea
Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Korea Airports Corporation, Republic of Korea Air Force
Location Busan
Hub for Air Busan
Elevation AMSL 6 ft / 2 m
Coordinates 35°10′46″N 128°56′18″E / 35.17944°N 128.93833°E / 35.17944; 128.93833
Website airport.co.kr
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18L/36R 2,745 9,007 Asphalt
18R/36L 3,200 10,499 Concrete
Statistics (2009)
Aircraft movements 58,119
Passengers 6,870,157
Sources: World Aero Data[1]
Korea Airports Corporation[2]

Gimhae International Airport (formerly Kimhae International Airport) (IATA: PUSICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan, South Korea. It opened in 1976. A new international terminal opened on October 31, 2007.[3] Gimhae International Airport is the main hub for Air Busan. Runway 18L/36R is used for military purposes only, but due to increasing traffic, there are plans to open the runway for airliners.

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[edit] Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Air Busan Cebu, Fukuoka, Hong Kong, Jeju, Osaka-Kansai, Qingdao [begins 19 March 2012], Seoul-Gimpo, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo-Narita
Air China Beijing-Capital
Asiana Airlines Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Fukuoka, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Jeju, Manila, Osaka-Kansai, Saipan, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenyang, Weihai
Business Air Phuket
Cebu Pacific Cebu, Manila
China Eastern Airlines Shanghai-Pudong, Yantai
China Southern Airlines Shenyang
Delta Air Lines Tokyo-Narita [ends 27 May 2012]
Seasonal: Saipan
Dragonair Hong Kong
Hainan Airlines Beijing-Capital
Japan Airlines Tokyo-Narita
Jeju Air Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Hong Kong, Jeju
Korea Express Air Tsushima
Korean Air Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Beijing-Capital, Cebu, Fukuoka, Guam, Hong Kong, Jeju, Manila, Nagoya-Centrair, Osaka-Kansai, Qingdao, Sapporo-Chitose, Seoul-Gimpo, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Siem Reap, Tokyo-Narita
Lufthansa Munich 1
Philippine Airlines Manila
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai-Pudong
Thai Airways International Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi
TransAsia Airways Taipei-Taoyuan
Vietnam Airlines Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
Vladivostok Air Vladivostok
Zest Airways Kalibo

^1 Although Lufthansa's flight to Munich stops in Seoul, it has no rights to transport passengers between Busan and Seoul.

  • The news from CNA,Taiwan (Taiwan Central News Agency) said that the route to Kaohsiung,TWN will be in schedule soon in May or June.

[edit] Ground transportation

[edit] Metro

Line : Sasang [Transfer Line 2] - Gwaebeop Renecite - Seobusan Yutongjigu - Gimhae International Airport - Deokdu - Deunggu - Daejeo [Transfer Line 3] - Pyeonggang - Daesa - Buram - Jinae - Gimhae Col.(Andong) - Inje Univ.(Hwalcheon) - Gimhae City Hall - Buwon - Bonghwang - Royal Tomb of King Suro - Gimhae National Museum - Yeonji Park - Presbyterian Univ.(Hwajeong) - Kaya Univ.(Samgye)

[edit] Bus

[edit] Airport Limousin Bus

  • Gimhae Airport ↔ Seomyeon, Lotte Hotel ↔ Hyundai Department Store ↔ Busanjin Station ↔ Busan Station ↔ Jungang Dong ↔ Passenger Terminal ↔ Nampo Dong ↔ Chungmu Dong (Seo gu office)
  • Gimhae Airport ↔ Daenam JCT ↔ Geumnyeonsan Station ↔ Suyeong JCT ↔ BEXCO ↔ Olympic yacht Stadium ↔ THE WESTIN CHOSUN Hotel ↔ Haeundae(Five-star Hotel) ↔ Jangsan Station ↔ Haeundae New Town

[edit] Express Bus

  • No. 201 : Airport ↔ (Nakdong Bridge) ↔ Jurye Station ↔ Dongeui-Univ. ↔ Gaya Market ↔ Buam Station ↔ Seomyeon (Lotte Hotel)
  • No. 307 : Airport ↔ Gangseo-gu office Station ↔ Gupo StationDeokcheon Station ↔ Mandeok Tunnel ↔ Dongnae Station ↔ BEXCO ↔ Haeundae Station
  • No. 1009 : Geumgok-dong ↔ Deokcheon Station ↔ Gupo Station ↔ Gangseo-gu office Station ↔ Gimhae Airport ↔ Myeongji ↔ Noksan indus. complex ↔ Busan New Port ↔ Gadeok-do Sunchang

[edit] Village Bus

  • Gangseo No. 11 : Ulman ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport ↔ Gangseo-gu office Station ↔ Buk-gu Office ↔ Gupo Station ↔ Gupo Market
  • Gangseo No. 13 : Hadan Station ↔ Eulsukdo ↔ Myeongju ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport ↔ Gangseo-gu office Station ↔ Buk-gu Office ↔ Gupo Station ↔ Gupo Market ↔ Deokcheon JCT

[edit] Intercity Bus

  • Masan Station ↔ Changwon Bus Terminal ↔ Nae-dong Shopping district ↔ Namsan-dong ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • (Navy Education Headquarters ↔ )Changwon Convention Center ↔ Changwon Hotel ↔ Namsan-dong ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • Jangyu ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • PohangGyeongju ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • Gumi·Dongdaegu ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • Taehwa Rotary ↔ Sinbok Rotary ↔ W.Ulsan I.C ↔ Eonyang ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • Yangsan ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport
  • Gimhae·Juknim ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport ↔ Sasang(Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal)
  • Sasang(Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal) ↔ Gimhae Int'l Airport ↔ (Geoga Bridge) ↔ Gohyeon/Okpo ↔ Jangseungpo

[edit] Curfew

The curfew prevents aircraft from taking off or landing between the hours of 11pm and 6am.

[edit] Incidents and accidents

  • On January 31, 2001: Japan Airlines Flight 958, bound for Narita International Airport from Busan, nearly collided with another Japan Airlines aircraft. The other aircraft, a Boeing 747, suddenly dived and avoided the Narita-bound DC-10. See 2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident
  • On April 15, 2002, a Boeing 767-200ER jet, operating as Air China Flight 129 from Beijing to Busan, crashed into a hill while trying to land at Gimhae during inclement weather, killing 128 of the 166 people on board.
  • On August 12, 2007, at 9:37 local time, a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, operated by Jeju Air, skidded off the runway at Gimhae International Airport, Busan, injuring 6 people and damaging the aircraft, particularly the left propeller.[4][5]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Airport information for RKPK at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
  2. ^ Air Traffic by Airport[dead link]
  3. ^ "김해국제공항 ‘하늘길 두 배로’". http://www.naeil.com/News/politics/ViewNews.asp?nnum=366197&sid=E&tid=2. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 
  4. ^ Jeju Air skids of runway in South Korea Flight Global 13/08/07
  5. ^ "Jeju Air Dash 8 skids off runway". Flight International: p. 18. 21–27 August 2007. 

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