Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited

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Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
北京首都机场股份有限公司
State-owned enterprise
Industry Airport operations
Founded 1999
Headquarters Beijing, People's Republic of China
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Wang Jiadong
Parent Beijing Capital Airports Holdings
Website Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited

Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited or BCIA (Simplified: 北京首都机场股份有限公司, Traditional: 北京 首都機場股份有限公司, Pinyin: Běijīng Shǒudūjīchǎng Gǔfènyǒuxiàngōngsī, SEHK694), majority owned by Beijing Capital Airports Holdings, is engaged in the ownership and operation of the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, People's Republic of China and the provision of related services.

The company provides aircraft and passenger facilities, ground support services and fire-fighting services for airlines. It is also in charge of franchising ground handling agent services, in-flight catering services, retail shop operations, food and beverage businesses, and leasing of advertising spaces inside and outside the terminals.[1]

The company's H shares was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 1 February 2000.[2] It plans to issue A shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in near[weasel words] future.[3][when?]

Li Peiying, a former head official of the company from 1995–2003, was found guilty in February 2009 of accepting $4 million in bribes and stealing a further $12 million in public funds. Li was executed on August 7, 2009 in Jinan after the Supreme People's Court upheld a lower court's rejection of his appeal.[4]

Due to capacity constraints, BCIA is involved in feasibility studies for a second major airport to the south of Beijing. China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), and the Beijing municipal government are also involved in the feasibility studies.[5] This second airport is expected to be built in Daxing.[6]

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  1. Summary of Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
  2. Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
  3. Beijing airport to sell A-shares in Shanghai
  4. BBC News - Beijing airport ex-head executed
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