Dhaka airport 3rd terminal set for full operation in October

Bangladesh

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28 February, 2024, 12:40 pm
Last modified: 28 February, 2024, 10:26 pm
The construction of the terminal is expected to be fully complete by 5 April

The construction of the third terminal at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka is slated to be fully completed by 5 April, with the terminal expected to be fully operational by October.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) will take over the terminal's responsibilities from the contractor once the construction is completed.

This transition will initiate the process of moving operations from the old terminals to the new one, focusing on the Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer (ORAT) project.

Project Director AKM Maksudul Islam told the news agency that nearly all construction work, including civil engineering tasks, is nearing completion. Any remaining work is expected to be finalised in the first week of April, ensuring a smooth handover to CAAB by 6 April.

"Preparations are underway to fully launch the terminal's operations in October, including the completion of system integration and calibration tasks, which have successfully passed multiple evaluations," he added.

CAAB Chairman Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman said the third terminal is almost ready for flight operations and is expected to be fully functional by October.

"The completion of this terminal will significantly increase Dhaka airport's capacity, facilitating the growth of domestic and international airlines' operations. This expansion will improve passenger amenities, increase revenue, and enhance the airport's overall efficiency," he noted.

The CAAB chairman highlighted the prime minister's directive to expedite the project, noting that the work has been completed ahead of schedule, within the allocated budget, and without compromising quality.

The third terminal is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to ensure superior service quality for passengers. It aims to accommodate an increase in both domestic and international travellers, which will, in turn, boost revenue. 

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