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Gautam Buddha airport to be readied in three months


Nepalnews
2021 Feb 21, 16:26, Bhairawa
This undated image shows the signboard of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) in Babrmahal, Kathmandu. Photo courtesy: Uniting aviation

The construction of Bhairahawa-based Gautam Budhha International Airport has reached its final phase.

According to the Airport Construction Project, the building of physical infrastructure has been almost completed and the airport is likely to come into operation within the next three months. The project so far reports around 95 percent progress.

Fixing of technical equipment is still ongoing and has slightly been delayed as the technical human resources for the same need are to arrive from abroad. Available technical human resources from the respective place are working efficiently for the project. According to Project Chief Prabesh Adhikari, import of equipment has been almost completed.

''It will not take more than three months to fix equipment as two tech experts from South Korea have already arrived and two more from the US will be here within a couple of days. ''Similarly, a tech team of around 15 people is to arrive from India and six will be coming from China to handle the fixing, which is expected to take place in one to one and half months once the projects welcome the full team of tech experts.

The Covid-19 crisis hampered the project and if there was no crisis, the operation would have started by now. The project has been listed as the government's national pride project. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) had earlier planned to bring it into operation by the beginning of 2021 AD.


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