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The airport was home to Hong Kong's international carrier Cathay Pacific, as well as regional carrier Dragonair (since 2016 known as Cathay Dragon), freight airline Air Hong Kong and Hong Kong Airways. The airport was also home to the former RAF Kai Tak and the Hong Kong Aviation Club.
The name Hong Kong International Airport was officially adopted for Kai Tak Airport. In 1962, a passenger terminal building was built. Turboprop aircraft were being replaced by jets such as the Boeing 707, DC8 and de Havilland Comet.
26 Ιουλ 2016 · I operated from it during that period and later in the 1950s, as well as from the ‘new’ Kai Tak (opened in 1958) until my retirement from flying in 1982. Correction of date: runway extention was made in 1950, so the date was set to 1951.
20 Αυγ 2021 · Known as one of the most dangerous airports in world history with its perilous descent amongst residential buildings, Kai Tak Airport remains a staple in every classic Hong Kong image and a gem in every Hongkonger’s heart. Let us fly through the glorious life of Kai Tak Airport.
25 Απρ 2017 · The Harrowing Runway of Hong Kong's Old Kai Tak Airport. Kai Tak Airport was Hong Kong's official international airport from 1925 to 1998, well known for its proximity to the city and dramatic landings.
Kai Tak Airport, the erstwhile neighbour of generations of Hong Kongers, was found in the heart of Kowloon, with flight paths traversing across Kowloon Peninsula and the east of Victoria Harbour.