3.Airport 70 Million To Serve The Passenger!

3.Airport 70 Million Will Serve for Passengers: 3.
Serdar Hüseyin Yıldırım, General Manager of State Airports Authority (DHMI), made important statements regarding the agenda before the iftar dinner. Expressing that the works at the new airport are 'going on', Yıldırım said that the construction activities are ahead of the planned. Noting that Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım made every effort and carried out serious work in line with the statement that the airport will be opened on February 26, 2018, Yıldırım noted that when the first phase of the new airport is opened, it will serve with two runways. Yıldırım stated that there will be two independent parallel runways and a 90 million-capacity terminal in the first place. I think we will reach 90 million passengers. We will be able to see a certain increase in 70 after the 3rd track is opened. ” said.
Yıldırım pointed out that they had a meeting with Bulgaria and Romania about the density of the airspace with the opening of the new airport, and that Bulgaria is especially ready for this situation and is pleased with the density of air traffic. Explaining that 'Boeing Jeppersen', which regulates the approach systems for the new airport, participates in coordination upon their own wishes, Yıldırım noted that the company will not only support the design of the airspace but also the provision of all the devices that should be present at airports such as navigation aids and radars. Yıldırım stated that the foundation work for the new tower has also started.
DHMİ General Manager Yildirim said that the end of the works carried out in order to prevent the malicious use of unmanned aerial vehicles. Lightning, "not interfere with the airport borders are intervening systems are interfering. The tests I participated in were very successful. Benim
Yıldırım noted that the airport in Hakkari Yüksekova was not closed during the operations carried out by the armed forces, but only civilian flights were stopped here. Explaining that helicopters and ambulance planes received services to transport the injured, Yıldırım said that they kept the airports open 24 hours a day.

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