Group 1 - The 14th National People's Congress (NPC) will convene on March 5 in Beijing, where Hong Kong representative Ho Kwan-kay plans to submit eight proposals, focusing on integrating Hong Kong International Airport into the national civil aviation system to support the "14th Five-Year Plan" for high-level opening-up [1][3] - Ho Kwan-kay highlighted the "3+7+N" international aviation hub system proposed by the National Civil Aviation Administration and the National Development and Reform Commission, which has shown effectiveness in integrating domestic international routes, but some airports and routes are experiencing resource constraints [3] - To address these issues, Ho suggests incorporating Hong Kong International Airport into a new strategic framework of "1+3+7+N," leveraging Hong Kong's unique position as an international aviation "super connector" [3] Group 2 - Specific recommendations include differentiating the functional roles of Hong Kong and the three major hubs (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou) and establishing a national-level collaborative development mechanism for aviation hubs to coordinate core resources such as air rights, schedules, and airspace [3] - Ho also proposes to utilize the capacity of mainland airlines to expand long-haul routes from Hong Kong International Airport and to develop Hong Kong as an international aircraft parts processing and trading center [3] - Additional suggestions involve promoting high-quality sports development to accelerate the construction of a world-class Greater Bay Area [3]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-26 06:17