Rabu, 25 Juni 2014

Kuala Namu Airport Could Be Developed Region Aerotropolis

John D. Kasarda, a professor at the University of North Carolina, and Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise judge, if the Kuala Namu airport could be developed into aerotropolis region as well as in Amsterdam Schipol International Airport, Incheon International Airport in South Korea, and some other airports."In the Schiphol International Airport and in the surrounding area there are already a lot of offices, hotels, entertainment, industry, and so on. In fact Microsoft offices located in Schipol. The more aerotropolis in other countries will drive global connections more easily, "explained the man originator of the aerotropolis concept in a press statement.In order to smooth out the development of the airport aerotropolis concept, John said there should be a common vision between the airport management, airlines, and local governments. "Business airport, airline, and local governments interplay with each other, but there can not be more powerful. All three should be mutually supportive, "said John.Kuala Namu International Airport in phase I of development has an area 1,365 hectares with a runway measuring 3,750 x 60 m and parallel taxiway measuring 3,750 x 2,000 x 30 m and 30 m. Meanwhile, the vast apron of 200,000 m2 and 118,930 m2 terminal with a capacity of 8 million passengers per year. Has also built warehouse area of ​​13,000 m2 cargo and vehicle parking areas covering 50 820 m2.

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