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Details of Kenneth kaunda International Airport

Kenh Kaunda International Airport, formerly known as Lusaka International Airport, is the international airport in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. Basic introduction Chinese name: Kenneth kaunda International Airport mbth: Kenh Kaunda International Airport Former name: Lusaka International Airport Three-character code: LUN Four-character code: FLKK city: Lusaka runway number: 2 Introduction. (English: KenhKaundaInternationalAirport is the international airport of Zambia and Lusaka, the capital of China, the largest airport in the country and the hub airport of Zambia Airlines. Lusaka International Airport was officially renamed in 211. At the same time, to commemorate the first President Kenneth kaunda, the three-character code of the airport was changed from FLLS to FLKK. Kenneth kaunda International Airport is about 26 kilometers (16 miles) northeast of downtown Lusaka. The coordinates of the airport are 15 19 "54." s and 28 26 "3." e, with an altitude of 1,152 meters. * * There are two runways, namely 1/28 runway and 823 meters with a length and width of 3,962 meters× 46 meters respectively. It can transport 2 million passengers every year. Expansion Plan In 215, Zambia began a three-year airport expansion plan costing 36 million US dollars, with funds borrowed from The Export-Import Bank of China and the Fund. China Construction Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation Company contracted the construction work, including the construction of a new "two-story" terminal with 22 check-in counters, 12 border crossings and six security check counters, VIP terminal, air traffic control tower and a new hotel. These new facilities are expected to be completed in 218. Division and destination It is the hub airport of Zambia Airlines. The airlines serving at the airport include Botswana Airlines, air namibia, Zimbabwe Airlines, United Arab Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Malawi Airlines, Kenya Airlines, South African Airlines and Angola Airlines. The navigation cities are Johannesburg, Luanda, Gaborone, Harare, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Livingstone, Durban, Lubumbashi and Solu. Zambia Airlines