LAC controversy: China making airport at world's highest altitude, conducted trial landing of fighter jets
LAC controversy: China making airport at world's highest altitude, conducted trial landing of fighter jets
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New Delhi: While there may be talk of restoration of peace on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, there are also reports of China expanding its infrastructure rapidly. Meanwhile, China building new airstrips and hangars for its Air Force, but now China is going to build an airport at the world's highest altitude.

More importantly, this airport will not only be a civil airport, but China is also building hangars for its fighter aircraft at par with the same airport. It is also learnt that China has recently trialled not only its commercial flights but also its fighter aircraft and transport aircraft. Let us tell you that China recently launched its J-20 fighter jets
was also landed here. Apart from this, Y-20 aircraft have also been landed.

The airport is said to be fully operational by 2022. The airport is being built at Tashkargon in Xinjiang, Tibet. The airport is at an altitude of about 3,252 meters, the highest in the world. China is spending more than $250 million on this entire project.

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