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MALAYSIA: NEW LCCT TO BE READY BY END OF 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 17 (Bernama) -- The building of a new Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) will be completed by the end of 2011 although its construction faced some delay, said Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Rahim Bakri.
This was established at a weekly meeting between the project's management
consultant and the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) on Nov 10, he said when
replying to a supplementary question by Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, a member of
parliament (MP) in the House of Representatives Tuesday.
"The project's progress should be 15.5 per cent but right now it is 13.5 per
cent. Based on the current status the delay is two per cent or 18 days," he
said.
The delay was caused by the delay in approval by the Finance Ministry for
certain packages besides delay in design and procurement for the control tower,
said, Abdul Rahim.
In that regard, he said the ministry will monitor the progress of the
project which was now in the design preparation stage.
When answering the original question by Ab Halim Ab Rahman, another MP as to
whether the number of AirAsia passengers would be between 10 and 15 million by
2015 as well as the government's action to build or expand
the LCCT, he said the new LCCT could handle up to 30 million passengers a
year.
"The government agreed to the project after we found the number of
AirAsia passengers was rising and we estimated it can reach up to 15 million by
2015," he said.
The Low Cost Carrier Terminal is located 20km away from the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport's Main Terminal Building (MTB).
-- BERNAMA
This was established at a weekly meeting between the project's management
consultant and the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) on Nov 10, he said when
replying to a supplementary question by Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, a member of
parliament (MP) in the House of Representatives Tuesday.
"The project's progress should be 15.5 per cent but right now it is 13.5 per
cent. Based on the current status the delay is two per cent or 18 days," he
said.
The delay was caused by the delay in approval by the Finance Ministry for
certain packages besides delay in design and procurement for the control tower,
said, Abdul Rahim.
In that regard, he said the ministry will monitor the progress of the
project which was now in the design preparation stage.
When answering the original question by Ab Halim Ab Rahman, another MP as to
whether the number of AirAsia passengers would be between 10 and 15 million by
2015 as well as the government's action to build or expand
the LCCT, he said the new LCCT could handle up to 30 million passengers a
year.
"The government agreed to the project after we found the number of
AirAsia passengers was rising and we estimated it can reach up to 15 million by
2015," he said.
The Low Cost Carrier Terminal is located 20km away from the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport's Main Terminal Building (MTB).
-- BERNAMA