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Aircraft and transport: 1.9 billion dollar expansion project for Bangkok Airport

Bangkok, Thailand - Works will start in 2015

Airports of Thailand PCL (AOT) president Aniruth Thanomkulabutr announced an investment plan equal to 1.9 billion dollars (something more than 1.5 billion Euro) for the expansion of the Bangkok "Suvarnabhumi" Airport. The hub is already experiencing difficulties to handle the flood of the passengers in transit: the airport was designed for a 45-million-passenger traffic per year, less than the 48...

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