Balkhash Airport’s major renovation boosts capacity by 30% in Kazakhstan
The renovation of Balkhash Airport in Kazakhstan is underway, aiming to enhance passenger services and meet international standards. The project, funded with 945 million tenge from a state fund, is expected to boost the airport's capacity by over 30%.
Significant work has been completed so far. The main terminal's roof and annexes have been renovated, improving the infrastructure's appearance and functionality. Essential utilities have also been installed, including sewage systems, water supply networks, and a sewage pumping station. These upgrades ensure the airport can operate efficiently and comfortably for passengers.
Looking ahead, airfield equipment is being procured to facilitate smooth airport operations. This investment will enable the airport to handle more flights and passengers, contributing to the region's economic growth.
The Balkhash Airport renovation project is progressing well, with key infrastructure improvements already completed. With the procurement of airfield equipment underway, the airport is on track to increase its capacity significantly. The enhanced facilities will provide better services for passengers and support the local economy.
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