Government approves 1st phase of Long Thanh International Airport project

Thứ Sáu, 13/11/2020, 14:53

PSNews - The Government on November 11 approved the first phase of the Long Thanh International Airport project, costing over 4.6 billion USD. This international airports will become an important regional international air transit hub.

As reported, the airport will have three phases that are expected to be completed in 2040. By then, it will have four runways, four passenger terminals and auxiliaries to accommodate 100 million passengers and 5 million tons of cargo every year.

In the first phase of Long Thanh International Airport project will be built with one 4km long runway with a width of 75 meters and a system of taxiways and apron, and a 373,000 sq.m passenger terminal designed to serve 25 million passengers and 1.2 million tons of cargo per year. It is expected to be completed by 2025.

According to the plan, the work will be divided into four sub-projects including headquarters of state management agencies, flight management services, essential airport facilities, and other items.

Essential airport facilities will include buildings, airport apron, passenger terminals and cargo terminals. This task has been assigned to the Airport Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), which operates 21 airports in the country. ACV will raise its own capital for the construction, the decision says.

The Long Thanh International Airport will apply modern and open technologies so that they can be easily updated with the most advanced construction, management and operational technologies in accordance with international standards.

The project’s investment plan was approved by the National Assembly in mid-2017. The parliament also issued a resolution on compensation, support and resettlement for land clearance to build the airport.

Last month, the government had directed Dong Nai Province to urgently hand over building sites so that construction can begin early next year.

Lying 40 kilometers east of HCMC, the airport is expected to take up the overflow from the largest existing airport in the country, the Tan Son Nhat International Airport.


By Linh Bui