The 220KV north-south
power transmission line and Long Thanh airport
While people vote against the Long Thanh
airport project, the Ministry of Transport has been insisting on the
development of the project, saying that this would be the optimal solution
for the future.
There exists a relation between the
220KV north-south electricity transmission line and the Long Thanh airport,
though they are the two projects in the two different fields.
Every Vietnamese, if asked about the
electricity transmission line, would say the work has been playing a very
important role in the socio-economic development of the country.
However, 20 years ago, when the
project was put into discussion, it once faced the strong opposition from the
public. The idea of a transmission line which could bring the electricity
from the north to the south to ease the electricity shortage there was
considered unfeasible.
However, the government then still
decided to build up the transmission system. After two years of execution,
the system was put into operation in 1994. Since then, it has been operating
as the backbone of the national grid, fostering the economic development in
the central and southern regions.
Long Thanh airport is optimal
solution
The Long Thanh airport project, which
has been open for the public opinion, reminds people of what happened with
the 220KV transmission line.
The Ministry of Transport has drawn
up a plan on developing the Long Thanh airport in the south, under which it
would turn into one of the 10 international airports in
Meanwhile, some experts have argued
that a new airport is not really necessary for
The upgrading of the existing
airports instead of building of a new airport is believed to be a better
solution, because it will be not too costly.
However, according to the Ministry of
Transport, it is impossible to expand
Tan Son Nhat was built 50 years ago
on an area of 850 hectares. Though initially designed to serve 9 million
passengers a year, Tan Son Nhat served 20 million passengers in 2013, or
twice as much the designed capacity.
Also according to the ministry, with
the increasingly high demand of 12-14 percent per annum, the land fund here
is not enough to expand the airport.
The limited capacity of Tan Son Nhat
airport has discouraged a lot of foreign investors. An official of the
ministry said some international airlines have decided to cancel their plans
to open the air routes to
Tardiness will make waste
Dr. Tran Quang Chau, Chair of the
Vietnam Aviation Science and Technology Association, noted that it would be
better not to keep an airport in the inner city like Tan Son Nhat. In
principle, airports need to be 20-60 kilometers far from cities.
Other regional countries,
anticipating the rapid development of the Asia-Pacific market, have been
moving ahead with their plans to improve the airports’ capacity.
Thanh Le,
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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 1, 2014
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