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风雪为令,向寒而行!满洲里机场-30℃保障旅客春运出行平安顺畅
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the efforts of the Manzhouli Airport's operation support team in ensuring safe and efficient flight operations during extreme winter weather conditions, including heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures [1][4]. Group 1: Winter Weather Challenges - Manzhouli Airport is facing severe challenges due to extreme cold weather, with temperatures dropping below minus thirty degrees Celsius [1]. - Continuous snowfall has necessitated the implementation of strict snow removal protocols to ensure flight safety and operational efficiency [4]. Group 2: Snow Removal Operations - The airport's operation support team activated a snow removal plan upon receiving weather alerts, involving meticulous coordination of personnel, equipment checks, and runway assessments [4][5]. - The runway, measuring 2800 meters, employs a combination of large machinery and manual labor for snow removal, utilizing specialized vehicles like snowplows and blowers to clear snow effectively [5]. - Key navigational aids such as runway edge lights and markers are prioritized in snow removal efforts to prevent safety hazards [5]. Group 3: Operational Preparedness - The operation support team has drawn on past experiences to proactively plan and implement snow removal strategies ahead of the spring travel season [5][6]. - Continuous monitoring of snowfall intensity and runway conditions is conducted to ensure rapid restoration of normal airport operations [5][6]. - The team is committed to enhancing winter operational capabilities through refined processes and skill development, ensuring smooth travel for passengers [6].
一夜风雪 南京禄口机场已取消13架次航班
Core Viewpoint - Nanjing Lukou International Airport is actively managing operations amid severe winter weather, including snow and ice, to ensure safety and minimize disruptions to flight schedules [1][3]. Group 1: Weather Impact on Operations - On January 20, Nanjing experienced continuous rain and snow, leading to the cancellation of 13 out of 576 planned flights, primarily affecting routes to and from the southwest [1]. - As of 10 AM on the same day, the airport had 28 outbound flights [1]. Group 2: Emergency Response Measures - The airport has implemented a proactive approach with an "early warning, early consultation, early handling, and early notification" mechanism to address the cold wave [3]. - From 5 AM, the airport initiated snow removal operations, deploying 8 snowplows and 3 de-icing vehicles, along with salt spreaders to ensure smooth operations [3]. Group 3: Passenger Support and Safety - The airport is focusing on key areas such as passenger gathering zones and access routes to implement anti-slip measures and enhance inspections of heating and charging facilities [5]. - Collaboration with airlines is ongoing to keep passengers informed about flight updates and assist with ticket changes, particularly for vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, and disabled travelers [5]. - The airport is also monitoring overnight passenger areas and providing blankets and hot water to ensure comfort during adverse weather conditions [5]. Group 4: Coordination and Communication - The airport is closely monitoring weather changes and will organize coordination meetings with airlines and support units to develop flight adjustment plans [7]. - Information regarding flight status and travel reminders will be communicated through terminal displays, internal announcements, and the airport's official platforms [7].
风雪无阻 平安暖途 首都机场集团旗下京津冀三地四场全力迎战今冬首雪
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the proactive measures taken by airports in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region to ensure passenger safety and smooth travel during the first snowfall of the winter season, emphasizing collaboration and efficient operations among various airport units and authorities [1][2]. Group 1: Snow Removal Operations - The Capital Airport initiated a coordinated response mechanism on December 12, deploying 584 personnel and 177 vehicles for snow removal, with a total of 7,100 tons of de-icing fluid and 577 tons of snow-melting agents prepared [3]. - Daxing Airport implemented a "slow vehicle + four vehicles" de-icing mode, utilizing 300 personnel and 84 snow removal vehicles, with 2,960 tons of de-icing fluid available, completing de-icing for 320 flights by the morning of December 13 [6]. - Tianjin Binhai Airport prepared 9 de-icing vehicles and 29 snow removal vehicles, successfully completing de-icing for 17 flights by the morning of December 13 [10]. - Shijiazhuang Airport executed comprehensive snow removal operations, completing de-icing for 178 flights by the morning of December 13, while ensuring sufficient de-icing fluid and equipment [11]. Group 2: Passenger Service Enhancements - Capital Airport enhanced passenger services by deploying staff for snow removal around terminals, providing amenities like blankets and drinking water, and ensuring 24-hour food service availability [12]. - Daxing Airport focused on passenger guidance and support, increasing staff presence at key points and ensuring the availability of blankets and wheelchairs, while also coordinating with transportation authorities for potential delays [12]. - Tianjin Binhai Airport ensured safe passage for passengers by clearing snow from critical areas and providing real-time flight updates at departure gates [13]. Group 3: Coordination and Safety Measures - The Civil Aviation Administration of China and airport leaders conducted on-site inspections to oversee snow removal operations and optimize flight schedules, emphasizing safety and service quality [1][2]. - Airports in the region held preparatory meetings to assess weather impacts and develop snow removal plans, demonstrating a collaborative approach to operational readiness [2]. - Shijiazhuang Airport collaborated with local traffic authorities to ensure timely snow removal along passenger routes, enhancing overall travel safety [15].
今冬首场降雪将至 石家庄机场全力备战守护“空中通道”畅通
Core Viewpoint - The Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport is proactively preparing for the first snowfall of the winter season, scheduled from the night of December 11 to December 12, to ensure safe and smooth flight operations and passenger travel during adverse weather conditions [1][3]. Group 1: Preparatory Measures - The Hebei Airport Group held a special meeting on December 8 to discuss key operational aspects such as flight organization, weather consultation, snow removal, aircraft de-icing, material reserves, and emergency response, creating a comprehensive support plan [1]. - Starting December 9, the airport initiated a "daily drill" mechanism focused on operational coordination, information communication, capability assessment, and flight support to ensure staff are well-trained in handling procedures [1][3]. - The airport has sufficient de-icing fluid reserves, and snow removal equipment has been repaired and tested, with upgrades to the vehicle control platform to include a special module for snow and ice removal [1]. Group 2: Passenger Experience Enhancement - The airport is enhancing collaboration with local transportation authorities to ensure timely snow removal along key passenger routes, including the airport expressway and the Zhengding Airport high-speed rail station [3]. - Inside the terminal, the airport is focusing on passenger needs by strengthening energy supply and commercial services, monitoring indoor temperatures, and responding quickly to passenger inquiries and requests [3]. Group 3: Long-term Winter Operations Strategy - The Hebei Airport Group has developed a comprehensive winter operations support plan for 2025-2026, establishing a leadership team and detailed operational goals to enhance winter operational efficiency and quality [3]. - The plan includes specific measures and requirements for different scenarios based on snow conditions, covering areas such as operational organization, snow removal, aircraft de-icing, regional support, and operational interruptions [3].