BEIJING—A new airport at Ezhou, a dormitory town of Wuhan, is scheduled to go into service in 2021 as a specialist freight facility, ideally located in the center of China’s main population zone. But 500 km (300 mi.) north the government of Zhengzhou wants to give Ezhou a run for its money...
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