Modern Airport Terminal in East and Central Africa almost complete

Modern Airport Terminal in East and Central Africa almost complete

Construction of JNIA Terminal III set to begin
By Eric Kimani -
Last Updated: Nov 20, 2015

Tanzania_-_JNIA_Terminal_3.jpg
The actual construction of Terminal III at Tanzania’s principal airport, Julius Nyerere International Airport
(JNIA), will start in a week’s time.

The airport accommodates flights to various destinations in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

JNIA Terminal III Project Manager, Mr. Mohamed Milunga, has confirmed that initial works including detailed design and mobilisation have been accomplished. Mr. Milunga insisted that everything was in place and the long awaited actual construction begins this week and is expected to be completed by the end of 2015.

The construction of the new terminal would upgrade the JNIA status and enable it to handle 6 million passengers per annum and would be able to handle all types of aircraft, including Airbus A380.

The Deputy Minister for Transport, Dr. Charles Tizeba, had previously assured the public through the National Assembly in October last year that the construction would kick off in January this year. He, however, could not specify the exact date of for the work to begin.

Growing at an average rate of 6.1 percent, Africa is the third fastest growing region in the world in terms of international air traffic. Not only is demand for intra-African passenger and cargo traffic on the rise but there is also an increase in demand for Africa as a preferred partner in global trade. The African air transport industry is currently worth over US$11 billion per annum with its related tourist business contributing an additional US$45.5 billion per annum.

Although Africa continues to host some of the fastest growing economies in the world, spurred by strong GDP growth in local economies, air traffic can only expand within the existing confines of infrastructure capacities at African airports.

Air traffic on the African continent is forecast to increase by more than 6 percent a year for the next 18 years and this is a clear indication that designing and building modern,world class airports is necessary if Africa is to keep up with the growth trend in air traffic.

In the recent past, most African countries have embarked on developing growth strategies for expanded airport infrastructure and increased safety ratings for international compliance.

Construction of JNIA Terminal III set to begin

JKIA landed a Concorde. The legendary Concorde.
 
Actually, my English is excellent. Spot me any grammatical or linguistical mistake in my English. Meanwhile it's your English that's wanting - for one the word 'ur' does not exist in English.

2. You first said JKIA (with 65m width) can't land A380, now when you realized JNIA is only 45m wide, you're getting a change of tune with claims that any airport that can land B747 can land A380. Lol. Sema kushikwa makende.

Hamna mtu aliyesema a380 haiwez kutua jkia ...what we are arguing is tht hamna jet bridge ya ku accommodate a380 ..na kumbuka airlines kama emirates hawapendi kusubir sana airport ..so u need proper jet bridges to accommodate a380
 
sasa lift ndio inafanya airport inakuwa modern au?😀😀😀😀 yaani hawa watu kwa ushamba hawajambo...ama kweli mtu anaye enda kuzindua lift si mtu wa kuaminiwa😀😀😀
 
sasa lift ndio inafanya airport inakuwa modern au?😀😀😀😀 yaani hawa watu kwa ushamba hawajambo...ama kweli mtu anaye enda kuzindua lift si mtu wa kuaminiwa😀😀😀
msaidie ndugu yako leo kapokea kichapo kitakatifu😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
Construction of JNIA Terminal III set to begin
By Eric Kimani -
Last Updated: Nov 20, 2015

Tanzania_-_JNIA_Terminal_3.jpg
The actual construction of Terminal III at Tanzania’s principal airport, Julius Nyerere International Airport
(JNIA), will start in a week’s time.

The airport accommodates flights to various destinations in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

JNIA Terminal III Project Manager, Mr. Mohamed Milunga, has confirmed that initial works including detailed design and mobilisation have been accomplished. Mr. Milunga insisted that everything was in place and the long awaited actual construction begins this week and is expected to be completed by the end of 2015.

The construction of the new terminal would upgrade the JNIA status and enable it to handle 6 million passengers per annum and would be able to handle all types of aircraft, including Airbus A380.

The Deputy Minister for Transport, Dr. Charles Tizeba, had previously assured the public through the National Assembly in October last year that the construction would kick off in January this year. He, however, could not specify the exact date of for the work to begin.

Growing at an average rate of 6.1 percent, Africa is the third fastest growing region in the world in terms of international air traffic. Not only is demand for intra-African passenger and cargo traffic on the rise but there is also an increase in demand for Africa as a preferred partner in global trade. The African air transport industry is currently worth over US$11 billion per annum with its related tourist business contributing an additional US$45.5 billion per annum.

Although Africa continues to host some of the fastest growing economies in the world, spurred by strong GDP growth in local economies, air traffic can only expand within the existing confines of infrastructure capacities at African airports.

Air traffic on the African continent is forecast to increase by more than 6 percent a year for the next 18 years and this is a clear indication that designing and building modern,world class airports is necessary if Africa is to keep up with the growth trend in air traffic.

In the recent past, most African countries have embarked on developing growth strategies for expanded airport infrastructure and increased safety ratings for international compliance.

Construction of JNIA Terminal III set to begin
Akisoma hii hatoludi
Mimi pia na evidence yakutosha kuwa inapotua B747 pia A380 inaweza
 
sasa lift ndio inafanya airport inakuwa modern au?😀😀😀😀 yaani hawa watu kwa ushamba hawajambo...ama kweli mtu anaye enda kuzindua lift si mtu wa kuaminiwa😀😀😀
Double decker passenger bridge is very big and important requirement for any airport to be classified as modern airport.
 
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