The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

RG Mugabe Airport upgrade begins

- Africa Moyo

CHINA Jiangsu Internatio­nal, the firm that won the bid to modernise the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport under a US$153 million concession­al loan facility from the China Eximbank, has moved on site to begin works.

The Chinese State-owned firm, which has prominent global presence, started works last week by levelling the VVIP side, where two aero bridges will be erected.

The modernisat­ion of the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal is in line with Government’s aspiration­s to rehabilita­te aviation infrastruc­ture across the country, as it seeks to attract more internatio­nal airlines and passengers.

The upgrade of the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport will conclude in 36 months.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo confirmed the developmen­t last week, saying it is remarkable that almost a month after the ground-breaking ceremony held on July 23, China Jiangsu has started works.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the guest of honour at the ground-breaking ceremony.

Said Dr Gumbo: “Very interestin­g work is taking place at the airport since the ground breaking ceremony that took place on July 23.

“This was a quick response on the implementa­tion of the project by the company, China Jiangsu. I can confirm that they swiftly moved on site to start work to indicate that they are interested in the project.”

The modernisat­ion of the airport will start from the VVIP section and will move to the rest of the airport, to ensure that flights are not affected.

On completion of the rehabilita­tion of the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport, the country is expected to gain a competitiv­e edge over its neighbours, who are continuous­ly upgrading their main gateways.

The US$153 million airport facelift will bring in new technologi­es and efficiency in the facilitati­on of passengers, aircraft and cargo.

Three additional aero bridges, a new satellite fire station, a modern terminal building and a new VVIP pavilion are some of the key features to be added to the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport.

Passenger handling capacity will also rise to six million per annum from the current 2,5 million.

The car park will be transforme­d into a multi-storey facility with capacity to handle hundreds of vehicles.

Said Dr Gumbo: “They have started by levelling the VVIP side. That side (the VVIP) will have two bridges for passengers and this means there will be no disturbanc­es when travellers come in.

“So after finishing the VVIP side, they then move to the other side. A lot of work that is taking place there. We will also improve the car park.

“I was there on Tuesday last week to witness the implementa­tion of the key project. We will also renovate the runway.”

The runway will be expanded to allow for concurrent multiple landings, as opposed to the current situation whereby planes land one at a time.

Given that RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport is the gateway into country, the modernisat­ion project is targeted at ensuring that the airport reflects the hospitalit­y of Zimbabwe, and the beginning of a memorable experience for visitors.

Government believes renovating the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport plays a stimulus role in growing both passenger and aircraft movement.

The US$153 million loan agreement for the airport upgrade was signed on April 4 this year and in May, Parliament approved the modernisat­ion of the airport after Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa had moved the motion seeking ratificati­on of the major expansion project.

The concession­al loan facility has a seven-year grace period, an annual 2 percent interest rate, 0,25 percent commission fees and management fees pegged at the same rate.

It has a tenure of 20 years inclusive of the seven-year grace period.

China Eximbank also provided the US$150 million loan used to upgrade the Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Airport, which has since recorded a surge in passenger arrivals.

Equally, China Jiangsu was the contractor for the Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Airport rehabilita­tion.

The Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Airport was commission­ed on November 18, 2016 and has been recording a monthly average growth rate of 20 percent in passenger movement.

A number of airlines are now landing in Victoria Falls while others have increased seat numbers to meet demand.

The renovation of the RG Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport is in tandem with overall efforts to give a facelift to all airports and eventually construct new ones, especially in Beitbridge and Mutare.

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) director of airports Mr Tawanda Gusha recently said Government is committed to improving the aviation sector.

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