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- Panzhihua_Baoanying_Airport abstract "Panzhihua Bao'anying Airport (IATA: PZI, ICAO: ZUZH) is the airport serving the city of Panzhihua in China's Sichuan province. The airport was opened in December 2003. Construction of the airport began in 2000 and cost a total of 1.1 billion yuan. The airport was closed on 25 June 2011 after a major landslide, and was reopened on 29 June 2013 after two years of repair.".
- Q1014250 abstract "Panzhihua Bao'anying Airport (IATA: PZI, ICAO: ZUZH) is the airport serving the city of Panzhihua in China's Sichuan province. The airport was opened in December 2003. Construction of the airport began in 2000 and cost a total of 1.1 billion yuan. The airport was closed on 25 June 2011 after a major landslide, and was reopened on 29 June 2013 after two years of repair.".
- Panzhihua_Baoanying_Airport comment "Panzhihua Bao'anying Airport (IATA: PZI, ICAO: ZUZH) is the airport serving the city of Panzhihua in China's Sichuan province. The airport was opened in December 2003. Construction of the airport began in 2000 and cost a total of 1.1 billion yuan. The airport was closed on 25 June 2011 after a major landslide, and was reopened on 29 June 2013 after two years of repair.".
- Q1014250 comment "Panzhihua Bao'anying Airport (IATA: PZI, ICAO: ZUZH) is the airport serving the city of Panzhihua in China's Sichuan province. The airport was opened in December 2003. Construction of the airport began in 2000 and cost a total of 1.1 billion yuan. The airport was closed on 25 June 2011 after a major landslide, and was reopened on 29 June 2013 after two years of repair.".