National Herald Tribune

Erdogan, Aliyev inaugurate Turkey’s new Rize-Artvin airport

- Aze.media

The Turkish and Azerbaijan­i presidents met and jointly inaugurate­d the Rize-Artvin Airport, Turkey’s second airport built on a reclaimed area in the rugged northeaste­rn Black Sea region.

The first flight to the airport, Turkish Airlines (THY) flight 2538, which took off from Istanbul at 8:30 a.m. local time (5:30 a.m. GMT) landed at the Rize-Artvin airport at 10:35 a.m. local time (7:35 a.m. GMT).

Turkish Transport and Infrastruc­ture Minister Adil Karaismail­oglu welcomed the passengers. Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi was the first to step out of the plane and spoke to journalist­s about the significan­ce of the airport.

The THY plane carrying 320 passengers was renamed “Rize-Artvin” to mark the inaugurati­on and the aircraft was piloted by Mustafa Inanç Ersoy, a native of the Pazar district of Rize.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev later arrived at the airport using charter flights.

In his speech, Aliyev reminded Turkey’s support in their victory in the Karabakh war and said that most of the companies working with the airport currently are working to rebuild regions liberated from the Armenian occupation.

President Erdogan, a native of Rize’s Güneysu district, said the number of airports in Turkey rose from 26 to 57 during successive Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) government­s.

The airport, the second in Turkey built using sea embankment after Ordu-Giresun Airport, has an annual capacity of 3 million passengers.

It is also the fifth airport in the world built on an area reclaimed from the sea, using 100 million tons of rocks in the process. -

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