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The construction of a passenger terminal and a runway of the Long Thanh International Airport, which will serve Ho Chi Minh City, will begin in the first quarter of 2022, once ground clearance is completed, according to the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV). The ACV expects to start the work on ground levelling and construction of the passenger terminal and runway in September and the first quarter of next year. The Ministry of Transport has urged investors to complete the construction by the first quarter of 2025 and put the first phase of the project into operation in the fourth quarter of the year. The ACV has to date completed bomb and mine clearance for more than one quarter of the total area of the first phase and constructed more than 1,750 meters (5,741 feet) of boundary walls. It is expected to complete the construction of all 8,668 meters (28,438 feet) of walls surrounding the area in September and bomb and mine clearance in December. The rate of ground clearance so far has reached 50.7 percent. The project is being carried out primarily with investment of the ACV of at least 36 trillion VND (1.56 billion USD), and the remainder of about 63 trillion VND will come from loans. The Transport Ministry has requested additional mid-term capital in 2021-25 for the implementation of the project. The airport will be built in three phases over three decades and is expected to become the country’s largest airport. The first phase includes one runway with a length of 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) and a passenger terminal with a total floor area of 373,000 square meters (4,014,930 square feet). The capacity will be 25 million passengers and 1.2 million tons of cargo annually. In the final phase, the airport is expected to have four runways and four passenger terminals. In 2040, the airport will boast a capacity of 100 million passengers and 5 million tons of cargo annually. Covering a total area of more than 5,580 hectares, construction of all phases is expected to cost USD 14.47 billion. #1149.7 

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