Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport

Chongqing Jiangbei
International Airport

重庆江北国际机场
Summary
Airport type Public
Serves Chongqing
Location Yubei District, Chongqing
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL 416 m / 1,365 ft
Coordinates 29°43′09″N 106°38′30″E / 29.71917°N 106.64167°E / 29.71917; 106.64167Coordinates: 29°43′09″N 106°38′30″E / 29.71917°N 106.64167°E / 29.71917; 106.64167
Website http://www.cqa.cn/
Maps

CAAC airport chart
CKG
Location of airport in Chongqing
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
02L/20R 3,200 10,499 Asphalt
02R/20L 3,600 11,811 Concrete
03/21 3,800 12,467 Concrete
01/19(Planning)
Statistics (2016)
Passengers 35,888,819
Aircraft movements 276,807
Cargo 361,091
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport
Simplified Chinese 重庆江北国际机场
Traditional Chinese 重慶江北國際機場

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (IATA: CKG, ICAO: ZUCK) is located in the Yubei District of Chongqing, People's Republic of China. In 2014, it was awarded third place in the "Best Airport in the 25–40 Million Passenger Size" category by Airports Council International. The airport's IATA Airport code, CKG, is based on the city's former romanized name, Chungking. Jiangbei airport is also a 72-hour transit visa-free airport for foreigners from many countries.

Situated 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of the city centre of Chongqing, the airport is a major aviation hub for airlines in western China, including China Express Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Chongqing Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Shandong Airlines and China West Air. Chongqing is a focus city of Air China and Hainan Airlines.

The airport has three terminals: Terminal 2 serving domestic flights and Terminal 3A other domestic flights and all international flights while Terminal 1 is currently closed. The first, second, and third phases of the airport came into operation in January 1990, December 2004, and December 2010, respectively. Terminal 2 is capable of handling 30 million passengers and Terminal 3A is able to handle 70 million passengers annually.

In terms of passenger traffic, Jiangbei Airport was the ninth-busiest airport nationwide in 2016, handling 35,888,819 passengers with a year-on-year growth of 10.8 percent. The airport was the eighth-busiest airport by traffic movements and tenth-busiest airport by cargo traffic in China in 2016.

History

The civil aviation of Chongqing dates back to the 1920s. After the completion of Baishiyi Airport in 1938, Chongqing became one of the four cities in China that had an airport in operation. In 1950, four flight routes from Tianjin, Chengdu, Guangzhou and Kunming to Chongqing became the earliest to be opened after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. In 1965, the Civil Aviation Administration of China opened an office in Sichuan Province and Chongqing Airport became subject to it. The development of Chongqing's civil aviation then stopped until the 1990s.[2]

On 22 January 1990, the new airport, Chongqing Jiangbei Airport was opened to replace the old Baishiyi Airport. The development of the civil aviation resumed. In 1997, when the Chongqing area became the 4th municipality of China, Civil Aviation Administration of China established a branch in Chongqing in the same year.

Development

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is currently undergoing a major expansion, with a vision of obtaining a major international air hub and becoming the largest airport in western China by 2030.[3] Jiangbei Airport has been outlined ambitious growth plans, competing with Chengdu Airport, Kunming Airport, Wuhan Airport and Xi'an Airport to be recognized as the nation's fourth largest aviation hub (after those hubs in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou).

Jiangbei Airport was reported to have reached the fastest growth rates since 2011, according to CAPA's Airport Traffic Benchmark Tool. On 1 November 2015, the annual passengers at Jiangbei Airport exceeded 30 million for the first time.

Aircraft movement is increasing rapidly post-2011 at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport.

Airport expansion

The expansion project Phase III, which included a second runway and an additional Terminal, T2, started construction in 2007 and completed in 2010. Major elements of the construction were adding a second runway of 3,200 meters (which was later lengthened to 3,600 meters to satisfy the landings and takeoffs of Boeing 747 and the demands of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.) to the east of the existing runway, building a parallel taxiway in between the two runways, and setting up a visual aid lighting support system. It also added a second terminal building (T2) with an area of 86,000 square meters, 41 apron aircraft parking stands, and a freight station and support facilities occupying an area of 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft). It cost CNY3.3 billion (USD538 million).[4] On 22 December 2010, the second runway was commissioned, which made Jiangbei Airport the fourth airport in mainland China to operate two runways, one exclusively for departures and the other exclusively for arrivals.

The current major expansion - Phase IV - of Jiangbei Airport contains the construction of a third runway and a new terminal, T3A, which is expected to be 530,000 square meters,[5] more than double the size of the existing terminals (T1 and T2A/T2B) combined, costing CNY26.0 billion (USD4.1 billion). T3A is expected to be completed by the end of 2016, after which the airport will have more than 725,000 square meters of terminal floor space, ranking Jiangbei Airport among China's 15 largest airports with an annual passenger capacity of 60 million and an annual cargo capacity of 2 million tons. Half of the new terminal is currently planned for international flights from major cities in South East Asia, East Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, and North America. After the completion of expansion Phase IV, Jiangbei Airport will become the 4th airport in China (inc. Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) that has three runways in operation, of which Runway #3 (03/21) will be operated independently on top of the pair #1 (02L/20R) and #2 (02R/20L).

There is a fifth phase of expansion planned for Jiangbei Airport which is expected to include a new terminal, namely T3B, and a fourth runway. This phase will be finished in the mid-2020s.

Phases for the expansion of Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport
Phase Date of inauguration Terminals Runways (direction, ref. code) Number of bays Passenger capacity
ConstituentsAreas (sq m)AerobridgesRemote*TotalTotalInternational
I 22 January 1990T116,000#1 (02/20, 4E)625311,000,000-
II 12 December 2004T1, T2B104,900#1 (02/20, 4E)2426507,000,000-
III 21 December 2010T1, T2A/T2B181,900#1 (02L/20R, 4E) #2 (02R/20L, 4E)36498530,000,0002,100,000
IV 29 August 2017T1, T2A/T2B, T3A718,900#1 (02L/20R, 4E) #2 (02R/20L, 4E) #3 (03/21, 4F)988117960,000,00010,000,000
V After 2020T1, T2A/T2B, T3A/T3B1,018,900#1 (02L/20R, 4E) #2 (02R/20L, 4E) #3 (03L/21R, 4F) #4 (03R/21L, 4F)165--70,000,00014,000,000

Note: Remote bays include the ones that serve the air freighters.

Surge in cargo traffic

Cathay Pacific Cargo Boeing 747-400F aircraft at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport

Cargo traffic increased at an average rate of 14% in the first six months of 2011, driven by exponential growth in international cargo. International cargo/mail volumes increased by 12 times from 2010 levels in the first half of 2011, to more than 9000 tonnes. In the second half of 2011, this growth rate is expected to be maintained, with Hewlett-Packard, Asus and other brands of large international IT production capacity supporting the increase, to an anticipated 60,000 to 80,000 tonnes of international cargo throughout the whole year.[6]

New international routes

Before 2010, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport's international destinations all terminated in East and Southeast Asia, including direct flights to Tokyo (has stop-over in Beijing or Shanghai), Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Phuket, Siem Reap, etc. However, this situation was changed in 2011 with Qatar Airways and Finnair opening new routes to Doha and Helsinki, respectively.[7][8]

With the new T3A terminal in operation since August 2017,[9] the airport has had multiple new international routes with non-stop flights to London, Dubai, Los Angeles, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Rome, etc.[10] T3A Terminal and the third Runway of Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport activated at 06:00 on August 29, 2017. In the meantime, T1 was temporarily suspended,T2 only for domestic flights of Sichuan Airlines, West Airlines, Huaxia Airlines and Spring Airlines, and the remaining flights were moved to and from T3A. In addition, the airport operates a free trans-shipment shuttle operated between three terminals initially in a 24-hour operation[11].

The 72 hour visa-free zone allows citizens of certain countries to transfer without formal documentation. The agreed countries are: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Republic of Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar.

Statistics

Year Passengers Ranking by PAX Cargo Aircraft operations
NumberIncreaseDomesticGlobalTonsIncreaseNumberIncrease
20002,780,359Increase 13.3%11-62,214.5Increase 2.2%36,405Increase 1.4%
20013,192,759Increase 14.8%11-64,597.1Increase 3.8%41,192Increase 13.1%
20023,865,788Increase 21.1%12-71,464.9Increase 10.6%49,012Increase 19.0%
20034,287,505Increase 10.9%12-76,921.5Increase 7.6%56,108Increase 14.5%
20045,233,774Increase 22.1%12-87,568.0Increase 13.8%64,750Increase 15.4%
20056,631,420Increase 26.7%11-100,909.9Increase 15.2%72,674Increase 12.2%
20068,050,007Increase 21.4%10-120,178.3Increase 19.1%88,929Increase 22.4%
200710,355,730Increase 28.6%10-143,472.4Increase 19.4%105,092Increase 18.2%
200811,138,432Increase 7.6%10-160,256.4Increase 11.7%112,565Increase 7.1%
200914,038,045Increase 26.0%1091186,005.9Increase 16.1%132,619Increase 17.8%
201015,802,334Increase 12.6%1090195,686.6Increase 5.2%145,705Increase 9.9%
201119,052,706Increase 20.6%976237,572.5Increase 21.4%166,763Increase 14.5%
201222,057,003Increase 15.8%970268,642.4Increase 13.1%195,333Increase 17.1%
201325,272,039Increase 14.6%962280,149.8Increase 4.3%214,574Increase 9.9%
201429,264,363Increase 15.8%857302,335.8Increase 7.9%238,085Increase 11.0%
201532,402,196Increase 10.7%9-318,781.5Increase 5.4%254,360Increase 7.4%
201635,888,819Increase 10.8%954[12]361,091.0Increase 13.3%276,807Increase 8.4%
201738,715,210Increase 7.9%9-366,278.3Increase 1.4%288,598Increase 4.3%

Source: CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China)

Number of domestic and international/regional passengers (bar chart, 2009-2015)

10,000,000
20,000,000
30,000,000
40,000,000
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
  •   International/Regional
  •   Domestic

Source : CQA (Chongqing Airport Group Co., Ltd.)

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Aksu, Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Dali, Dalian, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Huai'an, Lhasa, Lianyungang, Liupanshui, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xiamen, Yinchuan, Yuncheng, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai
Air China Dubai–International, Hong Kong, Nha Trang, San Francisco, Seoul–Incheon, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita
Air Guilin Xuzhou
Air Macau Macau
AirAsia X Kuala Lumpur–International
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon
Bangkok Airways Charter: Koh Samui
Beijing Capital Airlines Hangzhou, Lijiang, Nanjing, Xi'an
Cathay Dragon Hong Kong
Cebu Pacific Charter: Kalibo
Chengdu Airlines Beihai
China Airlines Kaohsiung (ends 28 October 2018), Taipei–Taoyuan (begins 31 October 2018)
China Eastern Airlines Baise, Beijing–Capital, Changzhou, Dalian, Hefei, Jinan, Kunming, Lijiang,[13] Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Taiyuan, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Yantai,[14] Yinchuan, Zhanjiang, Zhaotong
China Express Airlines Alxa Left Banner, Baise, Baotou, Changsha, Changzhi, Dalian, Dunhuang, Fuyang, Guilin, Guiyang, Guyuan, Haikou, Handan, Hangzhou, Hechi, Hohhot, Huai'an, Jinan, Jining, Kunming, Lanzhou, Liuzhou, Longnan, Lüliang, Manzhouli, Meixian, Nanning, Nanyang, Ordos, Qianjiang, Rizhao, Sanya, Shaoyang, Shenyang, Shiyan, Taiyuan, Taizhou, Tangshan, Tianjin, Tianshui, Tongliao, Tongren, Ulanhot, Ulanqab, Weifang, Weihai, Wuhan, Wuzhou, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xiangyang, Xingyi, Xinzhou, Yangzhou, Yinchuan, Yongzhou, Yulin, Zhanjiang, Zhoushan, Zhuhai
China Southern Airlines Beihai, Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Dalian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Haikou, Kunming, Lhasa, Lijiang, Nanning, Sanya, Jieyang Shenyang, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xishuangbanna, Yinchuan, Yiwu, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai
China Southern Airlines
operated by Chongqing Airlines
Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Dali, Dalian, Diqing, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hengyang, Huizhou, Jieyang, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Linyi, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenzhen, Tengchong, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xiamen, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai
China Southern Airlines
operated by Chongqing Airlines
Hanoi,[15] Ho Chi Minh City,[16] Phuket
Colorful Guizhou Airlines Guiyang
Donghai Airlines Shenzhen, Zhuhai
EVA Air Taipei–Songshan
Finnair Helsinki
Fuzhou Airlines Fuzhou
Grand China Air Sanya
GX Airlines Jining, Luoyang, Nanning
Hainan Airlines Beijing–Capital, Changsha, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Wenzhou, Xi'an, Yan'an
Hainan Airlines Chicago–O'Hare (begins 16 October 2018),[17] Los Angeles,[18] New York–JFK,[19] Rome–Fiumicino, Toronto–Pearson (begins 17 October 2018)[17]
Hebei Airlines Nanning, Shijiazhuang
Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong
JC International Airlines Siem Reap, Sihanoukville[20]
Juneyao Airlines Shanghai–Hongqiao
Kunming Airlines Baoshan, Kunming, Nantong, Taizhou
Lion Air Charter: Denpasar, Manado[21]
Loong Air Hangzhou, Ningbo, Qianjiang
Lucky Air Kunming, Lijiang, Xuzhou
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International
Maldivian Charter: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Malé
Okay Airways Changsha, Xining
Qatar Airways Doha
Qingdao Airlines Ganzhou, Qingdao
Ruili Airlines Mangshi
Shandong Airlines Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Dalian, Harbin, Hefei, Jinan, Qingdao, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shenyang, Taiyuan, Xiamen, Yancheng, Yantai, Zhuhai
Shandong Airlines Chiang Mai, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap
Shanghai Airlines Huangshan, Shanghai–Hongqiao
Shenzhen Airlines Guangzhou, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Quanzhou, Shenzhen
Sichuan Airlines Altay, Beijing–Capital, Changsha, Changzhou, Dalian, Daocheng, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hongyuan, Jieyang, Jinan, Kangding, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Lijiang, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Nyingchi, Panzhihua, Qingdao, Quanzhou, Sanya, Shanghai–Pudong, Shennongjia, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xiamen, Xining, Yanji, Yantai, Yinchuan, Zhengzhou, Zhongwei
Sichuan Airlines Cebu,[22] Da Nang,[23] Jeju, Krabi, Nha Trang, Phuket, Taipei–Songshan, Sihanoukville,[24] Sydney
SilkAir Singapore
Spring Airlines Jinggangshan, Luoyang, Ningbo, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang
Spring Airlines Osaka–Kansai
Spring Airlines Japan Tokyo–Narita
Thai AirAsia Bangkok–Don Mueang
Thai Smile Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Thai Lion Air Bangkok–Don Mueang,[25] Phuket[26]
Tianjin Airlines Dongying, Haikou, Hohhot, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Xi'an, Xilinhot, Zhengzhou
Tianjin Airlines Auckland,[27] London-Heathrow,[28] Melbourne,[29] Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[30] Phuket[31]
Seasonal: Irkutsk[32]
Tibet Airlines Lhasa, Nyingchi, Qamdo, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Xiamen
Uni Air Taipei–Taoyuan
Vietnam Airlines Seasonal charter: Nha Trang[33]
West Air Changsha, Daocheng, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Harbin, Hohhot, Jieyang, Jinan, Korla, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Lijiang, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Quanzhou, Sanya, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shigatse,[34] Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wanzhou, Wenshan, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xiamen, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai
West Air Singapore
XiamenAir Changsha, Fuzhou, Ganzhou, Guilin, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hohhot, Lhasa, Quanzhou, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Xiamen, Xining, Xichang

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
AirBridgeCargo Airlines Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Zhengzhou[35]
Air China Cargo Amsterdam, Frankfurt,[36] Shanghai–Pudong
Charter: Chicago–O'Hare[37]
ASL Airlines Belgium Liège, Shanghai–Pudong
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong, Shanghai–Pudong
China Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan[38]
China Southern Amsterdam,[39] Shanghai–Pudong
China Cargo Airlines Dhaka, Shanghai–Pudong[40]
Etihad Cargo Abu Dhabi[41]
EVA Air Hong Kong, Taipei–Taoyuan[42]
Lufthansa Cargo Delhi, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Krasnoyarsk–Yemelyanovo[43]
MASkargo Kuala Lumpur–International[44]
Qantas Freight
operated by Atlas Air
Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York–JFK, Sydney[45]
Shenzhen Donghai Airlines Hong Kong
Suparna Airlines Cargo Guangzhou, Luxembourg, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Shanghai–Pudong, Taipei–Taoyuan

Ground transportation

The airport's ground transportation is developing very fast. Four highways around the airport are under construction, as part of plans to turn Chongqing into an integrated regional transport hub in western China.[46] There will be a 300,000-square-meter (3,200,000 sq ft) transportation transfer centre in T3A, which will include inter-city rail, light rail and subway.

General plan of integrated transportation Hub at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport:

  • One inter-city rail: Branch of Chongqing-Wanzhou Inter-City Rail
  • Two lines of Chongqing Rail Transit: CRT Line 3 and Line 10
  • Three latitudinal roadways: (1) outer ring expressway, (2) relocated National Highway G319, and (3) southern connecting freeway
  • Four longitudinal roadways: (1) first freeway of CKG Airport (National Highway G210), (2) second freeway of CKG Airport (under construction), (3) Chongqing-Linshui expressway, and (4) northern connecting roadway

Bus

Airport bus

Airport Express lines are easily accessible at Terminal 2 and 3.

  • Route K01: Jiangbei Airport → Jiazhou (加州)→ Damiao(大庙)→ Shangqingsi(上清寺)→ Chongqing Great Hall → Jiefangbei (解放碑). It takes about 50 minutes from the airport to the city centre (Jiefangbei).
  • Route K02: Jiangbei Airport → Qixia Road (栖霞路)→ North Square of Chongqingbei Railway Station. 40 minutes may be taken from the airport to the High-Speed railway station.
  • Route K03: Jiangbei Airport → Yanggongqiao (Shapingba)
  • Route K05: Jiangbei Airport → Sigongli Bus Terminal
  • Route K06: Jiangbei Airport → Chongqing West Railway Station
  • Route K07: Jiangbei Airport → Shapingba Railway Station[47][48]

Long-distance coaches

There is a transfer center for long-distance coaches between Terminal 2A and Terminal 2B, and it offers bus services to nearby cities in Sichuan and Guizhou Province, as well as suburban areas of Chongqing Municipality.

Car

There is currently one airport freeway connecting the city center with the airport, and the second one is under construction and will be put into operation in the late 2016. The airport freeway is 23 kilometers long, but it usually takes as many as 30 minutes to get from the city center to the airport because of the heavy traffic.

Parking

The airport has three parking lots:

  • International (Outdoor) Parking Lot, located in front of Terminal 1
  • Domestic (Outdoor) Parking Lot, located in front of Terminal 2
  • Underground (Indoor) Parking Lot, located under Terminal 2

The total number of cars that those lots can accommodate is 2,300.[49]

As an essential part of ground transportation for Terminal 3, a four-level parking garage is being built to accommodate up to 5,000 cars.[50]

Rail

Chongqing rail transit

CRT Metro Line 3 seen here, departing Chongqing Jiangbei International airport

Chongqing Rail Transit Line 3 runs from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport Terminal 2 station via the city center at Lianglukou Station, on to its final stop, Yudong, covering a distance of 60 kilometres (37 mi). It takes around 50 minutes to get to the city center (Lianglukou).[51]

Line 10, serves as the second metro line connecting the urban areas of Chongqing and the airport. One station of Line 10 is at Terminal 3 and the other is at Terminal 2. This line runs under Runways #1 (02L/20R) and #2 (02R/20L), connecting Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 in landside. Line 10 is the only metro line access to the new Terminal 3, while Line 3 will not be elongated to Terminal 3. Line 10 also reduces the travel distance between Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport and Chongqingbei Railway Station, which can facilitate the transfers of passengers between air and rail.

InterCity

Terminal 3A has a huge underground railway station that will open in 2019 that will connect cities as far as 300 kilometers away, thus allowing Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport to serve a significantly larger population. The speed of the trains is designed to be 250 to 300 kilometers per hour, allowing journeys to take less than one hour from a relatively faraway locations within the Greater Chongqing Municipality.[52]

Other facilities

The headquarters of China Express Airlines are on the airport property.[53]

See also

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