First aircraft to land at Istanbul New Airport tomorrow

DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
 

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will land at the Istanbul New Airport tomorrow. The president’s aircraft will go down in Turkish aviation history as the first ever to land at the new gigantic airport.

Local media reports said yesterday tests of the navigational equipment of the 3,750-meter-long and 60-meter-wide runway were carried out with a Cessna Citation XLS type flight control aircraft belonging to the General Directorate of State Airports Authority (DHMİ).

The tests’ results showed the systems were working properly, and the runway was suitable for landings and departures. Meanwhile, the airport is 90.5 percent complete and has already attracted the attention of leading global corporations.

The official inauguration ceremony of the Istanbul New Airport, which is set to become the world’s largest once opened, is scheduled for Oct. 29, 2018.

Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Communication Minister Ahmet Arslan said recently that Istanbul is set to be the world’s logistics hub in addition to its central role in passenger traffic with the inauguration of the new airport.

The first stage of the new airport, which has taken 42 months to complete, will serve 90 million passengers annually. It will accommodate 3,500 take-offs and landings per day.

Moreover, the airport will have a 100,000 square meters of living space, a 25,000-capacity parking area, 143 boarding bridges, a 42-kilometer baggage system and cargo capacity for 5.5 million tons of freight.

Arslan said the new airport will generate TL 73 billion ($15.35 billion) for the Turkish economy and create more than 225,000 jobs.

He underscored that as air cargo continues to improve around the world and in Turkey, Istanbul will be a center for passenger transportation as well as air cargo operations.

Planned as the largest airport in the world, it will have a 150 million annual passenger capacity once the last expansion stage is complete but could eventually be expanded to handle 200 million annual passengers. The new airport project was launched to make up for the lack of capacity in Istanbul’s existing airports. It will be the third international airport built in Istanbul after Atatürk International Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport

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https://www.dailysabah.com/business/2018/06/20/first-aircraft-to-land-at-istanbul-new-airport-tomorrow

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1 reply

  1. seems a bit far out of town. let’s see what transport arrangement are being made into town.

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