The Phnom Penh Post

Firm to build coastal airport fit for an A380

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that during the concession period no new airports will be approved,” the material reads.

Chea Vuthy, deputy secretary-general of the Cambodia Investment Board, confirmed that the government granted UDG permission to construct an airport in Koh Kong earlier this year.

Sinn Chanserey Vutha, spokesman at State Secretaria­t of Civ il Av iation (SSCA), said that while the company had a green light to build an airport, it was holding off on constructi­on until it could find a suitable investment partner.

“The company received approval from the government to invest in airport [in its zone,] but it has not started constructi­on activity yet,” the spokesman said.

The zone he referred to, dubbed as a Cambodia-Chinese Investment and Developmen­t Zone, envisions the partially completed 6,800-hectare Dara Sakor Seashore Resort, in addition to a free trade zone that would include a port designed to handle 10,000-tonne Chinese container ships.

The mammoth developmen­t has come under scrutiny over the years amid repeated accusation­s of land grabbing and forced evictions.

Bun Leut, governer of Koh Kong province, said he has not received any news of active constructi­on of the airport yet. However, he said once completed, it would be the province’s primary driver of tourism growth.

“Right now tourists only have access by water or land,” he said.

“When the airport is completed, it will be much better.”

While officials could not verify if the airport’s constructi­on had begun, a marketing manager for UDG, who declined to be named, said that the company had already cleared the land, levelled the ground and placed a layer of crushed rock in preparatio­n for laying the tarmac.

“Everything has already been cleared and the airport is ready to be fully constructe­d,” he said. “The golf course is completed and we are working on dredging the port.”

Khek Norinda, spokesman for Cambodia Airports, the French-owned company that holds the concession to operate the Kingdom’s three existing internatio­nal airports, said his company was “aware of UDG’s developmen­t plans in Koh Kong”.

He said if the project is completed according to internatio­nal specificat­ions it would almost certainly cut into Sihanoukvi­lle airport’s flight traffic.

“Therefore, such impact will have to be further assessed with all of our stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Norinda added that in response to projected economic and tourism growth on Cambodia’s southern coast, expansion work on Sihanoukvi­lle Internatio­nal Airport was expected to commence by the end of the work.

 ?? VIREAK MAI ?? China’s Union Developmen­t Group has confirmed its plans to build a new internatio­nal airport in the coastal province of Koh Kong.
VIREAK MAI China’s Union Developmen­t Group has confirmed its plans to build a new internatio­nal airport in the coastal province of Koh Kong.

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