(07 Dec 2021)
The North Runway (07L/25R) at Hong Kong
International Airport (HKIA) has been re-designated as the Centre
Runway (07C/25C), an important milestone in the expansion of the
airport into a Three-runway System (3RS).
The new Third Runway, which will be put into
operation in 2022, will be designated as the North Runway
(07L/25R). Prior to that, the existing North Runway has to be
re-designated as the Centre Runway (07C/25C) according to
International Civil Aviation Organisation’s requirement.
At 00:01 on 2 December, the North Runway of HKIA
was closed to undergo the final re-designation procedures. The
runway designation markings and the mandatory instruction markings
of 07L and 25R on the runway and taxiways respectively were
replaced by 07C and 25C.
Movement area guidance signs on the
airfield, as well as relevant equipment and procedures for HKIA’s
air traffic control and airport operations control systems were
also modified.
Movement area guidance signs (MAGS) at HKIA
The South Runway remained in operation while the
North Runway was being re-designated and air traffic movements at
the HKIA operated smoothly throughout the period.
After comprehensive testing of the equipment and
inspections of the runway jointly conducted by the Civil Aviation
Department (CAD) and Airport Authority, the newly designated Centre Runway
opened for operations at around 08:00.
Vivian Cheung, Executive Director, Airport
Operations of Airport Authority Hong Kong, said, “We are pleased to see the smooth
operation of re-designating the North Runway. Though the final
changeover took only one night, the entire process has started
over a year ago involving meticulous planning and close
communications with other runway users. Apart from system upgrade
and airfield works, all necessary updates on equipment, operation
plans, procedures and manuals have been updated as well.”
In addition to the runway re-designation, other
preparation work for the targeted commissioning of the Third
Runway in 2022 will include exercises, drills, trials and
documentation work. Thereafter the Centre Runway will be closed
for reconfiguration, conducted in parallel with other works of the
3RS project, with the target of completing the construction of the
3RS in 2024 as planned.
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