An Integrated Air Cargo City Will Be Established By The General Administration Of Civil Aviation

14 September 2022 Article

In accordance with an informed source, a meeting was held between officials from the General Administration of Civil Aviation and the municipality's Department of Structure Plan regarding the northern airport. During the presentation, the Civil Aviation Administration's advisor presented a visual representation of the forecasts for air traffic forecasts and outlined the three-stage plan.

Short-term plan and its duration until 2030

The medium term plan extending to 2040

The long-term plan extending to 2050

The representative of the General Administration of Civil Aviation stated that, according to the study of the plan to update the “Kuwait International Airport 2020 Structure Scheme” with civil aviation, an integrated city for air cargo will be established in the area of Kuwait International Airport, as part of the civil aviation vision and strategy to develop the cargo sector in the long term with the possibility of expanding the second station T2 within the long-term plan, and the representatives of the structural plan management were provided with a copy of the plans that illustrate the aforementioned plan, indicating the expansions and future projects of the plan, reports a local Arabic daily.

Sources indicated that structural plan department representatives were provided with a copy of the consultant's study to link the project to the metro project and railway project within Kuwait International Airport. The Civil aviation representatives also requested that this study be included in the two projects.

According to the fourth structural plan of the State of Kuwait, the metro project contains an inconsistency regarding a metro station being constructed at the site of the new passenger building T2 and a railway station being constructed at the new cargo area. The structural plan department explained these inconsistencies to civil aviation representatives.

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