Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) Chairman Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman has said that the expansion and modernization works of all 8 airports – international and domestic – in the country, involving Tk 35,850 crore, will be completed by the end of the current year, reports UNB.
“Once the work is completed, there will be major changes in infrastructures of the airports. All the airports will be equipped with modern amenities, and they will get an attractive look,” said CAAB chief.
Work is going on in full swing to implement the projects as per the instructions of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he said, adding that the engineers of CAAB worked round the clock even during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We have ensured the quality of the work and maintained European standard in terms of equipment and safety materials,” he added.
“More than 70 per cent work of the third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka has been completed and the operational activities of the new terminal will be inaugurated in October this year. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the third terminal,” he said.
“After completion of the third terminal, passenger handling capacity at Dhaka airport will increase from 10 million to 22 million. Besides, cargo handling capacity will rise from 2.20 lakh ton to 7 lakh ton,” the CAAB chairman added.
He said that passengers will be able to avail international standard services once the third terminal opens.
Construction work of 73,548 square meter cargo apron of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is now underway.
85 per cent of the project has been completed and after implementation, the apron will be able to park additional 4 long-range cargo aircraft.
Besides, the construction of general aviation hangar, hangar apron and fire station expansion project at Dhaka airport, at a cost of Tk 430 crore, is on.
This project includes construction of 23,589 square meter general aviation hangar, 65,068 square meter hangar apron, 29,988 squar meters new parking area and a 5-storey building with 5,000 square meter floor space.
65 per cent of the work has been done so far.
Construction work of the country’s first-ever heliport, a dedicated landing facility for helicopters, is also underway.
The main objective of this project is to ensure the safe take-off and landing of helicopters.
Under the existing runway and taxiway power enhancement project of Sylhet’s Osmani Airport, the power of the runway and taxiway is being increased from 41 PCN (pavement classification number) to 90 PCN at a cost of Tk 451 crore, project authorities said.
99 per cent of the work has been completed. When it will be completed, Boeing-777 aircraft will be able to land at this airport at full speed, they said.
According to the project source, the length of Cox’s Bazar airport runway has been increased to 9,000 feet from 6,775 feet under the development project (1st phase-3rd revised).
The runway of Barishal airport is also being increased from 6,000 to 7500 feet at a cost of Tk 370 crore. The width of the runway is being increased from 100 to 150 feet, project authorities said.
30 per cent work of runway and taxiway capacity enhancement and expansion of Shah Amanat International Airport in Chattogram has been completed. Once implemented, Boeing 777 aircraft will be able to take off and land on the runway.
The terminal building of Syedpur Airport is being turned into an international standard one. The project is nearing completion.
Once implemented, the accommodation capacity of the building will increase from 310 to 670 people. Besides, a new passenger terminal building, cargo building with automation, operational building with apron, taxiway, control tower will be constructed for this airport.
Rajshahi Terminal Building Expansion Project is going on at a cost of Tk 76 crore. The project includes construction of terminal building, installation of electro-mechanical and control tower along with communication and security equipment. This will increase the passenger accommodation capacity of the current terminal from 260 to 850.
The Jashore Terminal Building Expansion Project will increase passenger accommodation capacity from 300 to 600 people. 99 per cent work of the project has been completed.
Apart from this, another project has been undertaken to ease take-off and landing of aircraft at Jashore, Syedpur, and Rajshahi airports at a cost of Tk 566 crore.
Bd-pratidin English/Tanvir Raihan