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Ministry urges faster work on terminal at Danang Airport
The Ministry of Transport has ordered Middle Airports Corp. (MAC)
to speed up construction of a new passenger terminal at Danang International
Airport in central Vietnam as this project has fallen far behind schedule.
Deputy transport minister Ngo Thinh Duc told MAC to complete the project before
December 31 as the ministry wanted to ease overload at the current terminal.
The new terminal project is now in its final stage and is nearly two years
behind schedule. Therefore, Duc said MAC should work with contractors to
mobilize more resources to complete the project by the end of this year.
Earlier this year, MAC announced on its website that the new facility would go
online in the second quarter of this year but has not been able to realize this
target due to issues regarding management capacity, as pointed out at a meeting
between the deputy minister and the corporation last month.
The new terminal requires initial investment capital of US$74 million and was
designed to handle up to six million passengers and from 400,000 to one million
tons of cargo a year.
Currently, Danang Airport receives domestic flights operated by Vietnam Airlines
and Jetstar Pacific as well as the international services by SilkAir. This is
one of the seven domestic and international airports in the Central and Central
Highlands regions under management of MAC.
Besides Danang, MAC operates other international airports such as Phu Bai in
Thua Thien-Hue Province, Cam Ranh in Khanh Hoa and Chu Lai in Quang Nam, and
domestic airports Phu Cat in Binh Dinh and Tuy Hoa in Phu Yen. The corporation
targets year-on-year rises of 12.7% in passengers going through these airports
to more than five million and 7.6% in cargo volume to over 18,900 tons.
* The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) is preparing a zoning plan
for an airport in the central province of Quang Tri as outlined in a master air
transport development plan until 2020.
The master plan envisages 26 airports, with the new ones planned for Quang Tri,
Kon Tum, Thanh Hoa, Phan Thiet, An Giang and Lai Chau. The locations of the new
airports in this plan include Vung Tau, Quang Ninh, Lao Cai and Ca Mau.
Source: The Saigon Times Daily |
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