Van Don int’l airport to be operational in 2018’s Q2

The Van Don International Airport in the northern province of Quang Ninh, the first airport invested by a private business in Vietnam, is scheduled to be operational in late June 2018, instead of in late March as previously announced.
Van Don int’l airport to be operational in 2018’s Q2 ảnh 1A design mock up of Van Don International Airport in Van Don Economic Zone​ (Photo quangninh.gov.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The Van Don International Airport in the northernprovince of Quang Ninh, the first airport invested by a private business in Vietnam,is scheduled to be operational in late June 2018, instead of in late March aspreviously announced.

The airport, on Van Don Island, was invested with nearly 7.5 trillion VND (330million USD) by property developer Sun Group.

In April, Sun Group established the Van Don Investment and Development JSC,which will operate the facility when it becomes operational. The other 21airports in Vietnam are operated by the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV).

Construction on the airport started in 2015. It is the first airport project inVietnam developed under build-operate-transfer (BOT) format, with a paybackperiod of 45 years.

In February, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc approved the policy to upscale theairport from a domestic to international airport.

The airport’s 3.6km runway is nearly complete and the developer is hasteningconstruction of other works to put the airport into operation.

Besides, two additional parking lots will be built and the lighting system willbe upgraded to receive large aircraft like A350s and B787s.

It is designed to serve two million passengers a year by 2020 and will beexpanded to serve five million passengers annually by 2030 if demand for travelthrough the airport increases.

The airport, a key project in the Van Don Economic Zone, will also be able toaccommodate military aircraft.

It is expected to help attract investment and tourists to Van Don Island and HaLong Bay.-VNA 
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