A concentrated residence zone for staffers offering services related to high-risk flights, the first of its kind in China’s civil aviation system, was put into service on September 1, 2021. It is constructed by the Hunan Airport Corporation. The first group of residents working at the Changsha airport moved in on that day.
The zone covers a total area of 13,000 sqm. The prefabricated container houses are fully-furnished and can accommodate 296 temporary residents and 20 working staff. (Photo/Deng Zhujun, Hunan Daily)
A resident passes through the facial recognition and temperature measurement systems at the concentrated residence zone for staff providing services relevant to high-risk flights on September 1, 2021.
The concentrated residence zone, the first of its kind in China’s civil aviation system, was put into service on the day. It is constructed by the Hunan Airport Corporation. The first group of residents working at the Changsha airport moved in on that day. The zone covers a total area of 13,000 sqm. The prefabricated container houses are fully-furnished and can accommodate 296 temporary residents and 20 working staff. (Photo/Deng Zhujun, Hunan Daily)
A working staff clears up the room at the concentrated residence zone on September 1, 2021.
The concentrated residence zone, the first of its kind in China’s civil aviation system, was put into service on the day. It is constructed by the Hunan Airport Corporation. The first group of residents working at the Changsha airport moved in on that day. The zone covers a total area of 13,000 sqm. The prefabricated container houses are fully-furnished and can accommodate 296 temporary residents and 20 working staff. (Photo/Deng Zhujun, Hunan Daily)
The concentrated residence zone, the first of its kind in China’s civil aviation system, was put into service on the day. It is constructed by the Hunan Airport Corporation. The first group of residents working at the Changsha airport moved in on that day. The zone covers a total area of 13,000 sqm. The prefabricated container houses are fully-furnished and can accommodate 296 temporary residents and 20 working staff. (Photo/Deng Zhujun, Hunan Daily)
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday