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Shangqiu Airport (Chinese: 商丘机场), or Shangqiu Air Base, is a military air base near the city of Shangqiu in China's Henan Province. It is located in Guantang Township, Liangyuan District, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of the city center. The airport was built in the 1930s and was known as Gui'de (wg: Kwei-teh) Airbase, and served in national defense operations during the Sino-Japanese Conflict, and the planning is to convert the air base into a dual-use military and civil airport with an estimated investment of 500 million yuan. The airport is expected to serve 300,000 passengers and 1,000 tons of cargo per year by 2020.

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  • مطار شيانغيو (ar)
  • Shangqiu Airport (en)
  • 商丘机场 (zh)
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  • مطار شيانغيو (بالإنجليزية: Shangqiu Airport)‏ و(بالصينية: 商丘机场) مطار عسكري/عام يقع بمدينة في الصين. . (ar)
  • 商丘机场是一個位于中國河南省商丘市梁园区观堂乡的军民共用机场,始建于1930年代,为原空军商丘机场。2011年开工改造,将成为豫东地区首个民航机场。 (zh)
  • Shangqiu Airport (Chinese: 商丘机场), or Shangqiu Air Base, is a military air base near the city of Shangqiu in China's Henan Province. It is located in Guantang Township, Liangyuan District, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of the city center. The airport was built in the 1930s and was known as Gui'de (wg: Kwei-teh) Airbase, and served in national defense operations during the Sino-Japanese Conflict, and the planning is to convert the air base into a dual-use military and civil airport with an estimated investment of 500 million yuan. The airport is expected to serve 300,000 passengers and 1,000 tons of cargo per year by 2020. (en)
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  • Shangqiu Airport (en)
  • Shāngqiū Jīchǎng (en)
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  • Guantang Township, Liangyuan District (en)
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  • مطار شيانغيو (بالإنجليزية: Shangqiu Airport)‏ و(بالصينية: 商丘机场) مطار عسكري/عام يقع بمدينة في الصين. . (ar)
  • Shangqiu Airport (Chinese: 商丘机场), or Shangqiu Air Base, is a military air base near the city of Shangqiu in China's Henan Province. It is located in Guantang Township, Liangyuan District, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of the city center. The airport was built in the 1930s and was known as Gui'de (wg: Kwei-teh) Airbase, and served in national defense operations during the Sino-Japanese Conflict, and the planning is to convert the air base into a dual-use military and civil airport with an estimated investment of 500 million yuan. The airport is expected to serve 300,000 passengers and 1,000 tons of cargo per year by 2020. In March-April 1938, the National Air Force of China staged the 3rd and 4th Fighter-Attack Group squadrons at Shangqiu Airbase to ground-support operations at the Battle of Taierzhuang; I-15 fighter pilots Lt. Chen Huaimin and Lt. Zhang Guangming were both outnumbered by superior numbers of Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Ki-10 fighters and although Lt. Chen shot-down one Ki-10, he rammed another, taking both the enemy and his own plane down, and then parachuting to safety with a bullet-wound in his leg, while Lt. Zhang fought against six Ki-10s, and was ultimately shot-down, but managed to also parachute to safety, and the two pilots would reunite through the assistance of local villagers later on the ground, and return safely to Shangqiu (Gui'de) Airbase. Air battles would however, continue to rage over Shangqiu-Gui'de Airbase even as the Battle of Taierzhuang was already won; top IJAAF fighter ace 1Lt. Kosuke Kawahara of the 2nd Chutai/2nd Datai fought an air battle over Gui'de (Kwei-teh) Airbase, shooting down two Chinese I-15s, but he was himself shot down and killed over Gui'de on 25 March 1938. Lt. Zhang Mingsheng of the 21st PS, 4th PG surprise-attacked an enemy fighter and shooting it down on 10 April 1938 in defense of the airbase, but was quickly jumped by others, and his I-15 fighter was shot-up made a crash-landing, nonetheless surviving to fight again. (en)
  • 商丘机场是一個位于中國河南省商丘市梁园区观堂乡的军民共用机场,始建于1930年代,为原空军商丘机场。2011年开工改造,将成为豫东地区首个民航机场。 (zh)
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