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How does air quality affect the take-off and landing of flights at two airports in Beijing?

On the morning of March 15, the reporter learned from flight steward that by 9: 30am in March, 1 14 1 flights were scheduled to arrive and leave Beijing Capital Airport, and 247 flights had been cancelled, with a cancellation rate of 2 1.65%. There were 846 scheduled flights in and out of Beijing Daxing Airport, and the flights 18 1 were cancelled, with a cancellation rate of 2 1.39%.

North China Air Traffic Control Daxing Air Traffic Control Center started all four runways of Daxing Airport on March 15, and the tower control room strengthened communication with the air crew to understand the actual operation experience and inform the subsequent crew at any time.

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North China air traffic control launched the "green channel for vaccine transportation";

According to the North China Air Traffic Control Bureau, the visibility of the Capital Airport is 1 km at present, and the minimum visibility is 600 meters. Maximum gust 15- 17m/s, with bumps and wind shear.

The dominant visibility in Daxing is 700m, the minimum visibility is 400m, and the maximum gust is15-17m/s. There are bumps and windshear in this field. While doing a good job in air traffic control in special weather, North China Air Traffic Control launched the "Green Passage for Vaccine Transportation", which is expected to provide priority protection for three vaccine transportation flights today. The controllers on duty in North China air traffic control departments pay close attention to the flight dynamics of vaccine transportation, strengthen communication and cooperation with various security units, and ensure the safe and smooth flight of vaccine transportation.

Today, more than 400 flights were cancelled in Beijing and Beijing airports, and the "green channel for vaccine transportation" was launched by North China Air Traffic Control.