
The logo of Beijing Capital International Airport, the international airport of Beijing, is designed as a combined mark consisting of a graphic symbol and a textual designation. The main element is a blue oval emblem containing a white image of an aircraft taking off above a stylized runway and the architectural silhouette of the terminal. A contrasting orange stripe is placed at the bottom of the oval. Below the graphic symbol, the abbreviation BCIA is set in large uppercase blue letters. The visual structure of the logo emphasizes the airport’s aviation focus and is used both in the full version and as a standalone icon.
Beijing Capital International Airport is one of the largest international airports in China and a key aviation hub of the country, located in Beijing. The airport serves as a primary hub for national airlines, including Air China, and handles a significant volume of domestic and international passenger traffic. For many years, it has ranked among the world’s busiest airports by passenger numbers and plays an important role in China’s and East Asia’s transportation infrastructure.













