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The total investment on the Long Thanh International Airport is estimated to be US$ 18.7 billion. The project is being developed in four phases. The first phase will cost approximately US$ 7.8 billion, which later changed to about US$ 4.66 billion, whereas the second and third phases are estimated to cost US$ 3.8 billion and US$ 7 billion ...
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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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 ...
Before that, on 17 July, the 920th Regiment, together with the 918th Transport Regiment, conducted a series of calibration flights to test out equipment at the airport. [4] [5] The 920th Regiment will operate Yak-52s and T-6 Texan IIs at the airport. [6] [7] On 20 November 2024 the first three T-6Cs were delivered to the VPAF at the airport. [8]
Long Thanh International Airport; P. Phan Thiet Airport; Q. Quang Tri Airport; S. Sapa Airport This page was last edited on 29 January 2012, at 06:27 (UTC). ...
Buon Ma Thuot Airport: Đắk Lắk: Buon Me Thuot: BMV VVBM 988,400 591,077 Unknown 11 Phu Cat Airport: Bình Định: Quy Nhon: UIH VVPC Unknown Unknown Unknown 12 Can Tho International Airport: Cần Thơ: Cần Thơ: VCA VVCT 2,245,670 513,000 Unknown 13 Pleiku Airport: Gia Lai: Pleiku: PXU VVPK Unknown Unknown Unknown 14 ...
According to the approved modified plan in 2011, Long Thanh International Airport will be constructed on an area of 50 square kilometers (19 sq mi), and will have four runways (4,000 m x 60 m or 13,100 ft x 200 ft) and be capable of receiving the Airbus A380. The project will be divided in three stages.