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Long Thanh International Airport (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport under construction in Long Thành district, Đồng Nai province, Vietnam, approximately 40 km (25 mi) east of Ho Chi Minh City. It will be the second airport to serve the Ho Chi Minh City metropolitan area, after the existing Tan Son Nhat International ...
Airport name Coordinates; Long Thành, Đồng Nai Ho Chi Minh City VVLT Long Thanh International Airport: Sa Pa, Lào Cai: Sa Pa and Lào Cai: Sapa Airport: Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận: Phan Thiết VVPT Phan Thiet Airport: Long Xuyên, An Giang: Long Xuyên An Giang Airport: Gio Linh, Quảng Trị: Đông Hà: Quang Tri Airport: Gia Bình ...
The Thủ Thiêm–Long Thành light rail is expected to be 41.83km long. Of which, the railway passing through Ho Chi Minh City is 11.75km long and 30.08km long in Đồng Nai with tally 20 stations, mostly are elevated and underground for the four last stations to Long Thành International Airport. [5]
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Long Thanh International Airport: Ho Chi Minh City: 2019: In progress: After 2035 (proj. $7.8 billion: This project is partially operational. [citation needed] UAE: Al Maktoum International Airport: Dubai: In progress: 2030 (proj.) $82 billion: Upon completion, it will be the fourth largest airport in the world. [128]
Following Decision 703/QĐ-TTg by the Vietnamese Prime Minister in July 2005, a new airport—Long Thanh International Airport—was planned to replace Tan Son Nhat airport for international departure use. [142] The initial master plan for the new airport was publicly announced in December 2006. [143]