Duqm airport terminal set for January launch

CONSTRUCTION NEWS

A modern terminal building at the Duqm airport in Oman, which started operations almost three years ago, will be ready to receive every year around 500,000 passengers by year-end or January next year, said a top government official.

Leading Indian engineering and construction firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is building the terminal and other related facilities at the airport.

Besides the new hitech terminal building, the airport will also have a cargo building, fire fighting building and several other support facilities.

The greenfield airport, which started early operations with five weekly flights between Muscat and Duqm, will have facilities, such as two air bridges, four remote aircraft stands, a four-kilometre long runway and two link taxi ways, it stated.

In fact, the airfield infrastructure of the airport was completed at the Duqm international airport some years ago and the airport presently uses a temporary terminal, remarked Lee Chee Khian, chief executive officer of Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (Sezad).

According to him, the passenger traffic between Muscat and Duqm is very good. The majority of passengers travelling on the route are employees working in Duqm or those who travel for project-related work.

The Duqm airport will serve as a new gateway into a region with significant economic, industrial and commercial potential, said Khian.

The development of regional airports, which also include Sohar and Ras Al Hadd, are part of a major government initiative to build airport infrastructure to meet the increasing travel demand of tourists, businessmen and local community, he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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