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When was Kai Tak permanently closed to cargo service?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Is the life of pets considered when dealing with a cargo fire indication?Is there a special ULD to be loaded at the main cargo door?Does cargo heat failure require a diversion? What about if there are live animals in cargo?How is heavy cargo secured in military cargo carriers?Cargo aircraft temperatureHow are large cargo aircraft loaded at airports?How can I find out what time an airport was closed due to weather?With positive passenger/bag matching rules, what happens to a bag that does not arrive with the passenger?When and why was runway 07/25 at Kai Tak removed?Did Kai Tak have a straight-in approach to runway 13 for higher-performance aircraft?
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was closed to both passenger and cargo service early in the morning of 6 July 1998, with all flights moving to the brand-new airport at Chek Lap Kok. However, shortly afterwards, Kai Tak was temporarily reactivated for cargo service (quoting Wikipedia; emphasis added):
Government reports later revealed that Chek Lap Kok airport was not completely ready to be opened to the public despite trial runs held. Water supply and sewers were not installed completely. Telephones were installed, but the lines were not connected. The baggage system did not undergo extensive troubleshooting and passenger baggage as well as cargo, much of which was perishable, were lost. The government decided to temporarily reactivate Kai Tak's cargo terminal to minimise the damage caused by a software bug in the new airport's cargo handling system. During this period, the airport was given temporary ICAO code VHHX.
The article makes no mention of how long this arrangement lasted.
When did Kai Tak close as a cargo airport for the second and final time?
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was closed to both passenger and cargo service early in the morning of 6 July 1998, with all flights moving to the brand-new airport at Chek Lap Kok. However, shortly afterwards, Kai Tak was temporarily reactivated for cargo service (quoting Wikipedia; emphasis added):
Government reports later revealed that Chek Lap Kok airport was not completely ready to be opened to the public despite trial runs held. Water supply and sewers were not installed completely. Telephones were installed, but the lines were not connected. The baggage system did not undergo extensive troubleshooting and passenger baggage as well as cargo, much of which was perishable, were lost. The government decided to temporarily reactivate Kai Tak's cargo terminal to minimise the damage caused by a software bug in the new airport's cargo handling system. During this period, the airport was given temporary ICAO code VHHX.
The article makes no mention of how long this arrangement lasted.
When did Kai Tak close as a cargo airport for the second and final time?
airport aviation-history cargo
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was closed to both passenger and cargo service early in the morning of 6 July 1998, with all flights moving to the brand-new airport at Chek Lap Kok. However, shortly afterwards, Kai Tak was temporarily reactivated for cargo service (quoting Wikipedia; emphasis added):
Government reports later revealed that Chek Lap Kok airport was not completely ready to be opened to the public despite trial runs held. Water supply and sewers were not installed completely. Telephones were installed, but the lines were not connected. The baggage system did not undergo extensive troubleshooting and passenger baggage as well as cargo, much of which was perishable, were lost. The government decided to temporarily reactivate Kai Tak's cargo terminal to minimise the damage caused by a software bug in the new airport's cargo handling system. During this period, the airport was given temporary ICAO code VHHX.
The article makes no mention of how long this arrangement lasted.
When did Kai Tak close as a cargo airport for the second and final time?
airport aviation-history cargo
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was closed to both passenger and cargo service early in the morning of 6 July 1998, with all flights moving to the brand-new airport at Chek Lap Kok. However, shortly afterwards, Kai Tak was temporarily reactivated for cargo service (quoting Wikipedia; emphasis added):
Government reports later revealed that Chek Lap Kok airport was not completely ready to be opened to the public despite trial runs held. Water supply and sewers were not installed completely. Telephones were installed, but the lines were not connected. The baggage system did not undergo extensive troubleshooting and passenger baggage as well as cargo, much of which was perishable, were lost. The government decided to temporarily reactivate Kai Tak's cargo terminal to minimise the damage caused by a software bug in the new airport's cargo handling system. During this period, the airport was given temporary ICAO code VHHX.
The article makes no mention of how long this arrangement lasted.
When did Kai Tak close as a cargo airport for the second and final time?
airport aviation-history cargo
airport aviation-history cargo
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The airport was never re-opened. The cargo terminal, the operation where cargo is unloaded from containers, sorted, and reloaded or transferred onto trucks was.
First Anniversary of Hong Kong SAR: Infrastructure Development
Air cargo handling was more seriously affected by problems with the automated handling system at the new 'Super Terminal 1' operated by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (HACTL). This forced HACTL to re-open its air cargo facility at Kai Tak until the new terminal at Chek Lap Kok - one of the world's biggest - was running smoothly. By August 24, all incoming and outgoing air cargo was being handled at HACTL's new Super Terminal 1.
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
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The airport was never re-opened. The cargo terminal, the operation where cargo is unloaded from containers, sorted, and reloaded or transferred onto trucks was.
First Anniversary of Hong Kong SAR: Infrastructure Development
Air cargo handling was more seriously affected by problems with the automated handling system at the new 'Super Terminal 1' operated by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (HACTL). This forced HACTL to re-open its air cargo facility at Kai Tak until the new terminal at Chek Lap Kok - one of the world's biggest - was running smoothly. By August 24, all incoming and outgoing air cargo was being handled at HACTL's new Super Terminal 1.
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
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– Sean
2 hours ago
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
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– user71659
2 hours ago
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The airport was never re-opened. The cargo terminal, the operation where cargo is unloaded from containers, sorted, and reloaded or transferred onto trucks was.
First Anniversary of Hong Kong SAR: Infrastructure Development
Air cargo handling was more seriously affected by problems with the automated handling system at the new 'Super Terminal 1' operated by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (HACTL). This forced HACTL to re-open its air cargo facility at Kai Tak until the new terminal at Chek Lap Kok - one of the world's biggest - was running smoothly. By August 24, all incoming and outgoing air cargo was being handled at HACTL's new Super Terminal 1.
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
$endgroup$
– Sean
2 hours ago
5
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
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– user71659
2 hours ago
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The airport was never re-opened. The cargo terminal, the operation where cargo is unloaded from containers, sorted, and reloaded or transferred onto trucks was.
First Anniversary of Hong Kong SAR: Infrastructure Development
Air cargo handling was more seriously affected by problems with the automated handling system at the new 'Super Terminal 1' operated by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (HACTL). This forced HACTL to re-open its air cargo facility at Kai Tak until the new terminal at Chek Lap Kok - one of the world's biggest - was running smoothly. By August 24, all incoming and outgoing air cargo was being handled at HACTL's new Super Terminal 1.
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The airport was never re-opened. The cargo terminal, the operation where cargo is unloaded from containers, sorted, and reloaded or transferred onto trucks was.
First Anniversary of Hong Kong SAR: Infrastructure Development
Air cargo handling was more seriously affected by problems with the automated handling system at the new 'Super Terminal 1' operated by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (HACTL). This forced HACTL to re-open its air cargo facility at Kai Tak until the new terminal at Chek Lap Kok - one of the world's biggest - was running smoothly. By August 24, all incoming and outgoing air cargo was being handled at HACTL's new Super Terminal 1.
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
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– Sean
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
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– user71659
2 hours ago
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
$endgroup$
– Sean
2 hours ago
5
$begingroup$
@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
$endgroup$
– user71659
2 hours ago
1
1
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
$endgroup$
– Sean
2 hours ago
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So why did it need its own ICAO code, if only the ground facilities were reopened, and not the airport itself?
$endgroup$
– Sean
2 hours ago
5
5
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
$endgroup$
– user71659
2 hours ago
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@Sean Probably the easiest way to deal with a multitude of cargo handling and routing computer systems.
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