China's Urumqi Airport Gets First Major Upgrade
The Urumqi International Airport in the oil- and gas-rich Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China is being expanded at a cost of CNY2.8 billion (US$363 million). This is the first major upgrade of the facility, which was built in 1931. General Administration Civil Aviation of China...
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