Hong Kong Operational Restrictions: Operators need to be aware of parking and taxiway restrictions currently in place at the already congested Hong Kong International Airport.
Hong Kong International Airport
IATA code: HKG
ICAO code: VHHH
Latitude/ longitude: 22.3080° N, 113.9185° E
Elevation: 9m
Parking and Taxiway Restrictions
A0611/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704171731 C) 1704172130
E) TXL M ABM STAND M21 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0613/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704171731 C) 1704202300
D) 17 20 1731-2300
E) TWY J BTN TWY H3 AND TWY J6 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0614/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLT/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704171731 C) 1704202300
D) 17 20 1731-2300
E) TWY H BTN TWY H3 AND TWY J6 DOWNGRADED TO CODE E DUE WIP.
A0615/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704170000 C) 1704180800
D) 17 18 0000-0800
E) TXL L ABM STANDS C19 AND C20 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0617/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704161731 C) 1704172330
D) 16 17 1731-2330
E) TWY W BTN TWY V4 AND TWY H CLSD DUE WIP.
A0618/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QFMXX/IV/BO/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704190100 C) 1704191000
E) REF AIP HONG KONG GEN PAGE 3.5-7 PARAGRAPH 5, TDWR OFF FOR
MAINT. WIND SHEAR AND TURBULENCE WARNING SYSTEM DEGRADED.
A0619/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181731 C) 1704212330
D) 18 19 21 1731-2330
E) TWY B BTN TXL M AND TWY N CLSD DUE WIP.
A0620/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181731 C) 1704222300
D) 18 19 21 22 1731-2300
E) TWY B BTN TWY A5 AND TWY T CLSD DUE WIP.
A0621/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181831 C) 1704182130
E) TXL B7 ABM STANDS N24, N26 AND N506 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0622/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181731 C) 1704182130
E) TWY W BTN TWY A AND STAND V135 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0623/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181731 C) 1704182130
E) TWY B BTN TWY V AND TXL B7 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0624/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704181731 C) 1704182130
E) TWY V1 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0625/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXHW/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704191731 C) 1704222300
D) 19 21 22 1731-2300
E) TWY A BTN TWY A5 AND TWY T DOWNGRADED TO CODE E DUE WIP.
A0626/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXXX/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704191731 C) 1704222300
D) 19 21 22 1731-2300
E) TWY T NORTH OF STAND D202 DOWNGRADED TO CODE E DUE WIP.
A0627/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704191731 C) 1704222200
D) 1731-2200
E) TWY T BTN STAND D300 AND TWY B CLSD DUE WIP.
A0628/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704191731 C) 1704192130
E) TXL B9 ABM STANDS E17, E18, E19, N508, N509 AND N510 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0629/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704191731 C) 1704192130
E) TWY B EAST OF TWY A10 CLSD DUE WIP.
A0630/17 NOTAMN
Q) VHHK/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/2219N11355E005
A) VHHH B) 1704201731 C) 1704202300
E) TXL H7 ABM STANDS S47, S49 AND S111 CLSD DUE WIP.
For more information, contact UAS China regional office china@uas.aero
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