IATA NNG
ICAO
ZGNN
ZG = China (Guangzhou)

Nanning Wuxu International Airport

Nanning (Jiangnan), Guangxi Autonomous Region, China

Also known as: 南宁吴圩机场 Nanning Wuxu Air Base
International Airport ✓ Scheduled Service
Timezone Asia/Shanghai
Local Time
Elevation 421 ft (128 m)
Coordinates 22.5981°N, 108.1819°E
Runways 2
Airlines 24

NNG is the IATA airport code for Nanning Wuxu International Airport, located in Nanning (Jiangnan), China. Its ICAO code is ZGNN. The airport is classified as a International Airport with scheduled commercial passenger service. It operates in the Asia/Shanghai timezone at an elevation of 421 ft (128 m) above sea level. It has 2 runways.

About Nanning Wuxu International Airport

Wikipedia ↗

Nanning Wuxu International Airport, known as Air Force Nanning Air Base when used for military purposes, is a dual‑use civil–military international airport serving Nanning, the capital of South Central China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is located 32 km (20 mi) southwest of the centre of the city. The airport was built in 1962, with improvements made in 1990. Terminal 2 entered official operation on September 25, 2014. Its design was inspired by the Han‑dynasty "Phoenix Lantern" unearthed in Hepu, Guangxi. The building covers 189,000 m2 (2,030,000 sq ft), has three floors, and is equipped with 32 passenger boarding bridges.

Runways (2)

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Designation Length Width Surface Lighted Status
05/23 10,499 ft (3,200 m) 148 ft (45 m) Concrete Yes Open
05/23 10,499 ft (3,200 m) 148 ft (45 m) Concrete Yes Open

Airport Details

IATA Code
NNG
ICAO Code
ZGNN
Type
International Airport
Country
China
Timezone
Asia/Shanghai
Local Time
Elevation
421 ft (128 m)
Coordinates
22.5981°N, 108.1819°E

Airport Stats

Annual Passengers
6,659,516
Opened
1962