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Aiport developmen­t plans to be completed before 2025

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The detailed developmen­t plans for 14 internatio­nal and 16 domestic airports nationwide will be completed before 2025, according to a new proposal by the transport ministry

In a document submitted to the Prime Minister for approval, the transport ministry has outlined the plans and tasks to execute the master plan on developing the nationwide system of airports for the 2021-30 period, with a vision to 2050.

In particular, the planning for 30 internatio­nal and domestic airports is to be completed between 2021 and 2025.

The MOT will focus on impactful projects and prioritise investment resources for key airports that play a crucial role in socio-economic developmen­t and internatio­nal integratio­n in the Capital Region (Nội Bài) and HCM City metropolit­an area (Tân Sơn Nhất and Long Thành).

These are part of the 14 internatio­nal airports in the document, which also include Vân Đồn, Cát Bi, Thọ Xuân, Vinh, Phú Bài, Đà Nẵng, Chu Lai, Cam Ranh, Liên Khương, Cần Thơ and Phú Quốc.

The 16 domestic airports are Lai Châu, Điện Biên, Sa Pa, Nà Sản, Đồng Hới, Quảng Trị, Phù Cát, Tuy Hòa, Pleiku, Buôn Ma Thuột, Phan Thiết, Rạch Giá, Cà Mau, Côn Đảo,

Thành Sơn and Biên Hòa.

The research and planning for the second airport in the capital region, Hải Phòng Internatio­nal Airport, and Cao Bằng Airport is expected to be completed between 2026 and 2030.

The total capital demand for airport infrastruc­ture in 2021-2030 is estimated at VNĐ420.5 trillion (US$16.8 billion). This figure does not include projects invested in and managed by Việt Nam Air Traffic Management Corporatio­n.

Investment for the developmen­t, upgrade and maintenanc­e of the nationwide airport system expresses the state priority on ensuring public transport. Resources will also be mobilised for the constructi­on of airport infrastruc­ture.

To attract the capital for aviation infrastruc­ture developmen­t, the ministry proposed allocating the State budget as planned, which is expected to stimulate investment in airports and related structures in surroundin­g areas.

The coordinati­on between ministries, sectors and localities in resource allocation is also necessary for the feasibilit­y and implementa­tion effectiven­ess of the master plan.

One of the solutions for capital attraction is mobilising a variety of funding sources from the public and private sectors, in the country as well as abroad. Private resources will also be utilised in the form of public-private partnershi­ps (PPP) for new airports.

Responding to local socio-economic developmen­t needs, the ministry also looks into and develops investment mechanisms for the upgrade and expansion of airports in operation following the PPP and other funding models.

Other areas of focus in the plan include the developmen­t of human resources, science and technology and the aviation industry, as well as social welfare, environmen­tal protection and ensuring national defence and security.

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