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Construction of Thailand’s $8.8bn airport city to take off

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Thailand will start construction of its 290-billion baht (US$8.8 billion) U-Tapao aviation city this year, according to Reuters.

A render of U-Tapao International Airport in Thailand. Construction is due to start in early 2023. A render of U-Tapao International Airport in Thailand. Construction is due to start in early 2023. (Image courtesty of One Works)

A government spokesman has confirmed that the project will begin early in 2023.

It involves turning the Vietnam-war-era U-Tapao airport into the third main international airport in the country. U-Tapao will link with a budget terminal, Don Muang airport, and the country’s main Suvarnabhumi airport.

A public-private partnership will fund the project. Design and consultancy firm One Works has already won a deal with infrastructure business GMR Group, Thai AirAsia and other stakeholders to develop a masterplan.

The project, called ‘Eastern Aviation City’ will cover 1,040 hectares and is expected to create 15,600 jobs.

In addition to the construction of a third passenger terminal, the project will also see the construction of a ground transportation centre, logistics and cargo complex, a cargo village for a free trade zone, and a commercial centre.

The project will serve as the main anchor for Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor for Innovation (EECi).

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