Linyi Qiyang Airport

ZSLY / LYI

Linyi (Hedong), CN

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Linyi Qiyang Airport - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: ZSLY
IATA Code: LYI
Type: medium airport
Status: active
Elevation: 177 ft MSL

Location

City: Linyi (Hedong)
Country: CN
Latitude: 35.052918°
Longitude: 118.411828°
Time Zone: Europe/Moscow

Runway Information

Runway 17/35
Length: 10,498 ft
Width: 196 ft
Surface: paved
ILS: No

About Linyi Qiyang Airport

Overview

Linyi Qiyang Airport serves the Linyi region in Shandong Province, China, functioning as a medium-sized airport supporting regional transportation needs. Located at coordinates 35.052918, 118.411828, the airport provides critical aviation infrastructure for the Hedong area. With an elevation of 177 feet mean sea level, it offers strategic connectivity for commercial and potentially regional operations.

Flying Conditions

Situated at a relatively low elevation of 177 ft MSL, Linyi Qiyang Airport experiences moderate terrain conditions that should generally not pose significant meteorological challenges to pilots. The airport's single runway (17/35) extends 10,498 feet, which provides substantial length for most aircraft operations across varying weather conditions. Pilots should anticipate standard regional climate variations typical to the Shandong Province geographic area.

Notable Features

The airport features a single paved runway oriented 17/35, offering substantial operational flexibility with its 10,498-foot length. Its geographical position in the Linyi region suggests potential interaction with local terrain and potential wind patterns that could influence flight operations. The medium-sized airport classification indicates it supports a range of aviation activities beyond purely local traffic.

Approach Considerations

Runway 17/35's extended length of 10,498 feet provides significant operational margin for most aircraft types, allowing flexible approach and departure strategies. Pilots should conduct standard terrain and wind assessments during pre-flight planning, utilizing the airport's coordinate and elevation information for precise navigation calculations. Standard instrument approach procedures consistent with Chinese aviation regulations would be expected at this regional airport.

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Official Data Sources

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