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” Cleared to land, Runway 07 “Centre” , Runway re-designation Completed in Hong Kong to prepare its third runway.

Michael Cheng
Last updated: 19 December 2021 14:38
By Michael Cheng 3 Min Read
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To prepare for the new north Runway in 2022 and to fulfil the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) requirement, the runway re-designation and the existing north Runway (07L/25R), been changed to Centre Runway (07C/25C) today in Hong Kong International Airport.

Staff preparing the new designations for the runway and taxiway markings. ( Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong )
Staff preparing the new designations for the runway and taxiway markings. | Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong

Starting from 00:01L ( UTC +8), the North Runway was closed to final re-designation procedures. The runway designation markings and the mandatory instruction markings of the Runway and taxiways were replaced by 07C and 25C.  The Civil Aviation Department (CAD) has worked closely with Airport Authority to provide support for the runway re-designation in various aspects concerning aerodrome control, including modification of equipment and procedures.

Representative from Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department conducted the final inspections of the runway. (Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong).
Staff preparing the new designations for the runway and taxiway markings. | Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong

Single Runway operations have remained throughout the re-designation period and all Air traffic movements operated smoothly. Comprehensive tests 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 0800L. Single Runway operations have remained throughout the re-designation period and all Air traffic movements operated smoothly.

Representative from Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department conducted the final inspections of the runway. (Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong).
Representative from Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department conducted the final inspections of the runway. | Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong.

Civil Aviation Department has been working closely with Airport Authority to provide support for the runway re-designation in various aspects concerning air traffic control and aircraft take-off and landing, including modification of equipment and procedures.

Representative from Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department conducted the final inspections of the runway. (Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong).
Representative from Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department conducted the final inspections of the runway. | Source: Airport Authority, Hong Kong.

Vivian Cheung, Executive Director of Airport Operations of Airport Authority, Hong Kong, expressed that the airport authority is pleased to see the smooth operation of re-designating the North Runway. She also mentioned that the entire process started over a year ago, with meticulous planning and closed communications to complete the final changeover smoothly over one night. “All necessary updates on equipment, operation plans, procedures and manuals have also been updated apart from system upgrade and airfield works”.

In addition to the runway re-designation, the preparation is the targeted commissioning of the Third Runway in 2022, including exercises, drills, trials and paperwork. The Centre Runway will then be closed for reconfiguration and other tasks of the third runway project simultaneously, with the target of completing the construction of the three-runway system in 2024 as planned.

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Aviation Reporter - Based in Hong Kong, Michael is an Aviation Journalist here at Travel Radar, covering industry insights across Asia as well as international technical development within the industry. With the solid experience in airline ground operations, Michael is currently a Quality Assurance and Compliance Monitoring Officer with a large ground-operations company. In his spare time, Michael is an avid flight-simulation fan, serving in a senior marketing role for a large multiplayer server. Alongside this, he makes regular appearances at workshops and conferences across the aviation industry
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