Government prioritises re-development and expansion of Port Moresby International Airport
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At a glance
- The Port Moresby International Airport in Papua New Guinea is set for a major redevelopment and expansion project.
- The initiative aims to modernize the airport and accommodate future air travel growth, reinforcing PNG's role as a regional hub.
- The National Government, in partnership with the National Airports Corporation and stakeholders, launched the K2.5 billion project.
Papua New Guinea's primary aviation gateway, the Port Moresby International Airport (PMIA), is slated for a significant redevelopment and expansion. The K2.5 billion project, officially launched by the National Government and the National Airports Corporation (NAC) along with key stakeholders, aims to modernize the facility.
The redevelopment is designed to enhance PMIA's capacity to handle current and future air travel demands. This upgrade is crucial for strengthening Papua New Guinea's position as a key regional hub for air transport and commerce.
Officials expressed optimism that the modernized airport will facilitate increased passenger traffic and cargo movement, contributing to the nation's economic growth. The project signifies a major investment in the country's infrastructure, underscoring a commitment to improving connectivity and accessibility.
The expansion plans include upgrading terminal facilities, enhancing airside infrastructure, and potentially improving navigation and safety systems to meet international standards. The successful completion of this project is anticipated to boost tourism and business opportunities within Papua New Guinea and the wider Pacific region.
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