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China Begins Construction of Second International Airport in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa today amid religious observances ceremoniously initiated the construction on the country's second international airport at Maththala in Hambanthota.
The new airport will be constructed on a plot of 2,000 hectares in Hambantota district at a cost of US$200 million. The Government of the People's Republic of China provides financial assistance for the project with a soft loan.
President Rajapaksa addressing the gathering said people today are enjoying the benefits of the results taken without bowing down to the powerful forces of the world. He pledged not to change the decisions taken in the interest of the motherland and the people.
Aviation Services chairman Prasanna Wickramasuriya and Chinese officials signed an agreement for the loan facility.
Inaugurating the event the President operated a crane and a Mihin Air plane flew over the site.
According to the Ports and Aviation Ministry, the construction of the airport will be completed in two phases. All basic facilities including runways, taxiways and parking facilities will be completed in the first phase to be completed by 2011.
All other airport and aviation related facilities will be completed in the second phase. These include servicing and repairing centre for aircraft, hotels, pilot training centre, maintenance hub, private jet parking, and technical training centers.
The government plans to commission the airport by the end of 2011 and land the first flight by December 2011
From:Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka begins construction of second international airport with Chinese aid
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa today amid religious observances ceremoniously initiated the construction on the country's second international airport at Maththala in Hambanthota.
The new airport will be constructed on a plot of 2,000 hectares in Hambantota district at a cost of US$200 million. The Government of the People's Republic of China provides financial assistance for the project with a soft loan.
President Rajapaksa addressing the gathering said people today are enjoying the benefits of the results taken without bowing down to the powerful forces of the world. He pledged not to change the decisions taken in the interest of the motherland and the people.
Aviation Services chairman Prasanna Wickramasuriya and Chinese officials signed an agreement for the loan facility.
Inaugurating the event the President operated a crane and a Mihin Air plane flew over the site.
According to the Ports and Aviation Ministry, the construction of the airport will be completed in two phases. All basic facilities including runways, taxiways and parking facilities will be completed in the first phase to be completed by 2011.
All other airport and aviation related facilities will be completed in the second phase. These include servicing and repairing centre for aircraft, hotels, pilot training centre, maintenance hub, private jet parking, and technical training centers.
The government plans to commission the airport by the end of 2011 and land the first flight by December 2011
From:Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka begins construction of second international airport with Chinese aid