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近60度机坪高温下 上海机场联手各方护航日均逾37万旅客

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The report highlights the operational performance and challenges faced by Shanghai airports during the summer travel peak, emphasizing the increase in flight operations and passenger traffic, as well as the dedication of airport staff in extreme weather conditions [1][5]. Group 1: Flight Operations and Passenger Traffic - In July, Shanghai's two major airports (Pudong and Hongqiao) handled a total of 73,000 flight operations, with a year-on-year growth of 2.9% [1] - The airports facilitated 11.697 million passengers, averaging 377,000 passengers daily, which represents a 4.7% increase year-on-year [1] - The increase in international passenger traffic is attributed to the expansion of China's visa-free policies [5] Group 2: Ground Services and Employee Efforts - During the peak summer season, Pudong Airport's fuel supply unit supported over 780 flights daily, marking a nearly 5% increase [2] - Ground staff, including baggage handlers, worked under challenging conditions, managing an average of 8 flights per day while ensuring careful handling of luggage [3][6] - The airport's customs officers conducted thorough inspections of incoming flights, ensuring safety and efficiency in customs processes [12][15] Group 3: Infrastructure and Equipment Management - Bridge equipment operators at Pudong Airport ensured the connection of 400Hz power and air conditioning to incoming flights, averaging nearly 20 flights daily [5] - Maintenance staff for navigation lights conducted extensive inspections across over 8,000 light sets and 600 kilometers of cables to ensure operational stability [10][13] Group 4: Employee Welfare and Support - The airport management implemented measures to support employees working in high temperatures, including the distribution of cooling supplies and the establishment of shared rest areas [16][17] - Medical teams provided on-site health services to frontline workers, ensuring their well-being during extreme heat [14][16]