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Website:
http://www.bcia.com.cn
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Address:
1 Garden Road
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Company Description
Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited. The Group's principal activities are the provision of aeronautical and non-aeronautical business at Beijing Airport. Its aeronautical business consist of the provision of aircraft movement and passenger service facilities, safety and security, fire fighting and ground handling services for domestic and foreign airlines. Its non-aeronautical business includes operation of duty free and other retail shops; leasing of properties in the terminals; operation and management of car parking building and parking lot; and leasing of advertising spaces inside and outside the terminals. Other activities include provision of passenger lounge, storage, hotel information and cleaning, repair and maintenance services. The Group's operation are carried out in the People's Republic of China. Aeronautical accounted for 67% of 2003 revenues and non-aeronautical, 33%
Key People
| Executive Chairman | Wang Zhanbin |
| Secretary | Shu Yong |
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