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Wuhan to be China-wide air cargo centre for express delivery firms
WORK has started on the building of a cargo airport in central China's Hubei province, designed as the largest air cargo hubs in the region.
The airport in Ezhou City in the Wuhan area in the middle reaches of Yangtze in central China and will mostly serve express delivery companies, Xinhua reports.
Shenzhen's SF Express was the first to move in. The hub's first eight projects - including power supply, sewage treatment and resettlement housing - with a combined cost of CNY18 billion (US$2.7 billion), the local government said.
Ezhou is located in China's central region, from which the country's major cities can be reached by air in less than one-and-a-half hours.
The government of Ezhou said the hub was expected to handle 2.45 million tonnes of cargo annually by 2025 and 7.65 million tonnes by 2045.
The airport in Ezhou City in the Wuhan area in the middle reaches of Yangtze in central China and will mostly serve express delivery companies, Xinhua reports.
Shenzhen's SF Express was the first to move in. The hub's first eight projects - including power supply, sewage treatment and resettlement housing - with a combined cost of CNY18 billion (US$2.7 billion), the local government said.
Ezhou is located in China's central region, from which the country's major cities can be reached by air in less than one-and-a-half hours.
The government of Ezhou said the hub was expected to handle 2.45 million tonnes of cargo annually by 2025 and 7.65 million tonnes by 2045.
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