Beijing Military Region
Name | Coordinates |
Beijing Capital International Airport | 40°4′20″N 116°35′51″E / 40.07222°N 116.5975°E / 40.07222; 116.5975 |
Beijing Shahezhen Air Base | 40°8′57″N 116°19′17″E / 40.14917°N 116.32139°E / 40.14917; 116.32139 |
Beijing Tongxian Air Base | 39°48′40″N 116°42′30″E / 39.81111°N 116.70833°E / 39.81111; 116.70833 |
Beijing Xijiao Airport | 39°57′40″N 116°15′23″E / 39.96111°N 116.25639°E / 39.96111; 116.25639 |
Datong Air Base | 36°30′36″N 103°37′11″E / 36.51°N 103.61972°E / 36.51; 103.61972 |
Fengning Air Base | 41°15′39″N 116°37′5″E / 41.26083°N 116.61806°E / 41.26083; 116.61806 |
Hohhot Air Base | 40°44′14″N 111°13′46″E / 40.73722°N 111.22944°E / 40.73722; 111.22944 |
Huairen Air Base | 39°43′3″N 113°8′34″E / 39.7175°N 113.14278°E / 39.7175; 113.14278 |
Liangxiangzhen Air Base | 39°45′28″N 116°7′32″E / 39.75778°N 116.12556°E / 39.75778; 116.12556 |
Beijing Nanyuan Airport | 39°46′58″N 116°23′16″E / 39.78278°N 116.38778°E / 39.78278; 116.38778 |
Tangguantun Air Base | 38°46′52″N 117°4′4″E / 38.78111°N 117.06778°E / 38.78111; 117.06778 |
Tangshan Air Base | 39°39′23″N 118°8′11″E / 39.65639°N 118.13639°E / 39.65639; 118.13639 |
Wenshui Air Base | 37°24′28″N 111°57′57″E / 37.40778°N 111.96583°E / 37.40778; 111.96583 |
Yangcun Air Base (Meichong) | 39°22′24″N 117°5′42″E / 39.37333°N 117.095°E / 39.37333; 117.095 |
Yongning Air Base | 40°30′11″N 116°6′29″E / 40.50306°N 116.10806°E / 40.50306; 116.10806 |
Zhangguizhuang Air Base / Tianjin Binhai Int | 39°7′25″N 117°20′43″E / 39.12361°N 117.34528°E / 39.12361; 117.34528 |
Zhangjiakou Air Base | 40°44′19″N 114°55′49″E / 40.73861°N 114.93028°E / 40.73861; 114.93028 |
Zunhua Air Base | 40°6′9″N 117°53′12″E / 40.1025°N 117.88667°E / 40.1025; 117.88667 |
Read more about this topic: List Of People's Liberation Army Air Force Airbases
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