Hong Kong: Airport looking to speed up expansion work to cut impact on flight numbers

The operator of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is mulling how to speed up key aspects of its expansion to increase flights and use three runways before the project’s 2024 completion date. The Hong Kong Airport Authority’s options are focused on the closure of the northern runway in 2022 for about two years to allow for tunnelling work to create a road access for airport vehicles to cross the live runway safely without delaying or endangering aircraft. Aircraft would start using the new third runway before the existing runway closed, so flights would not be affected, but tunnelling work under the current northern take-off and landing strip could be sped up to shorten the 24-month closure. The expansion project, which includes a new passenger concourse and expanded terminal building, land reclamation and a new airport-based train and baggage system, is set to cost US$18b. HKIA handled 420,000 flights and 72.9m passengers last year, well above forecast, but there is little room for airlines to add new flights until after the completion date. The airport is also the world’s busiest for cargo.<br/>
South China Morning Post
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/economy/article/2142490/hong-kong-airport-looking-speed-expansion-work-cut-impact
4/20/18