Hong Kong became an international transportation hub of cargo and passengers soon after 1841. In air transport, Hong Kong International Airport acts as a major international hubs for both passenger and cargo. There are several airports and heliports for military and other civil purposes. Helipads are commonly found in Hong Kong especially in large government buildings.
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The ICAO code of Hong Kong Flight Information Region (Hong Kong FIR) is VHHK.
Location | ICAO | IATA | Airport name |
Current airports | |||
Chek Lap Kok | VHHH | HKG | Chek Lap Kok International Airport |
Shek Kong | VHSK | Shek Kong Airfield (owned by Chinese air force, only for military and flight training) | |
Former airports | |||
Kowloon City / Kowloon Bay | Kai Tak Airport (former Hong Kong Int'l, closed 6/7/1998) | ||
Kai Tak Airport | RAF Kai Tak (closed 1998) | ||
Fanling | Fanling Airstrip (in use 1949–1950) | ||
Sha Tin | Sha Tin Airfield (former RAF Shatin, in use 1949-1970s) |
Location | ICAO | Airport name | |
Current heliports | |||
Sheung Wan | VHSS | Shun Tak Heliport | |
Chek Lap Kok | VHHH | Hong Kong International Airport | |
Shek Kong Airfield | VHSK | Shek Kong |
According to Hong Kong Government's record, there are about 170 helicopter landing pads (helipads) in Hong Kong.
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