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Thu, Nov 01, 2018

Turkey Claims It is Home To The 'World's Largest Airport'

All Phases Of Construction Will Be Completed In 2025

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared that Istanbul Airport is "the largest in the world" during Grand Opening ceremonies held Monday.

The announcement was made to over 5,000 guests at the event, which was held on Turkish National Day, the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey.

Among those assembled to hear the President officially launch the new mega-hub included the leaders of over 10 countries and 50 other ministers and senior officials drawn from other nations with important business relations to the new airport.

President Erdo?an hailed the role Istanbul has fast-assimilated as one of the leading transfer hubs in the world and how Istanbul Airport would go on to become an employment site for 225,000, and make a single contribution of 4.9% to Turkey’s GNP.

“While Istanbul Airport is the new home of Turkish Airlines global hub, we have also received significant interest from other airlines on the possibilities of launching new routes and frequencies, especially because of the ease of access created by dramatic increase in slots availability – within 16 months we’ll have a third runway, doubling the airside capacity over the existing airport,” said Kadri Samsunlu, CEO of ?GA Airport Operation in an interview on opening day. “I am tremendously proud of this day and what we have achieved since the concept of the airport was first announced in January 2013.”

Because Istanbul Airport is the first entirely new global hub to be created in the 21st century, Samsunlu says it benefits from “the best-available technologies, a hugely efficient passenger experience, and represents a global aviation technology incubator in its own right.”

Following the official opening, preparation and testing will continue until end-December during which Turkish Airlines has launched an interim schedule of three domestic and two international services. After the full end-year transfer of the Turkish Airlines hub, and all other airline services, Istanbul Airport will be capable of processing 90 million passengers, later rising to provision for 200 million passengers, and upwards of 350 destinations. With the completion of all phases in 2025 Istanbul Airport will be a six-runway facility.

(Image provided with The New Airport Show news release)

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