Nepal’s Sole International Airport Starts Runway Upgrade

Nepal’s Sole International Airport Starts Runway Upgrade

KATHMANDU, Nepal, April 4 (NNN-NEPALNEWS) – Nepal’s sole international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), stared its reconstruction project of its runway on Wednesday.

The ground breaking ceremony was held on the runway premises, in the presence of Nepali State Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Dhan Bahadur Budha and high level officials.

This is the first time that the TIA runway is being reconstructed. The current runway, which is 3,050 metres long and 45 metres wide, was built in 1975.

Chinese company, China National Aero-technology International Engineering Corporation (CATIC) is the contractor of the Rs 3.75 billion (34.17 million U.S. dollar) project.

Addressing the ground breaking ceremony, Budha said, the renovation will contribute to Visit Nepal Year 2020, which aims to attract two million foreign tourists in the country in 2020.

Sanjiv Gautam, director general at the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, said, “After the rehabilitation programme, it will help us to enhance our safety level, it will increase our capacity and it will help us to have a smooth operation.”

Following the immense pressure on runway, especially after the earthquake of 2015, and considering the upcoming Visit Nepal Year 2020, the government came up with the upgrade plan.

Zhang Fan, the economic and commercial counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Nepal, said, the project has a great importance in terms of connectivity under the Belt and Road Initiative. He also urged the Nepali side to cooperate for the smooth implementation of the project.

The project has been viewed as a very challenging task, since the renovation will be performed with regular operation of flights, in addition to the short time frame of three months before the monsoon begins.

“Our company will strictly perform the contract to ensure the safety, quality, and efficiency of the project, by means of first-class management and engineering,” CATIC Vice President said.– NNN-NEPALNEWS

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