Tuesday, November 30, 2010

20-11-2010: Caj perkhidmatan dikurang RM25

Caj perkhidmatan dikurang RM25
Oleh Faridzwan Abdul Ghafar
faridzwan@bharian.com.my
2010/11/20

Khusus untuk penerbangan antarabangsa

KUALA LUMPUR: Caj perkhidmatan bagi penumpang antarabangsa di beberapa lapangan terbang negara ini akan dikurangkan daripada RM51 kepada RM26, mulai 1 Disember depan.

Menteri Pengangkutan, Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha, berkata pengurangan caj berkenaan adalah khusus untuk penerbangan antarabangsa secara terus ke destinasi yang terletak di negara anggota ASEAN.

Katanya, lapangan terbang yang terbabit dengan pengurangan caj perkhidmatan penumpang antarabangsa itu ialah lapangan terbang di Alor Setar, Bintulu, Ipoh, Kuala Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Kuantan, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Limbang, Melaka, Miri, Mulu, Pangkor, Redang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tawau dan Tioman.

“Pengurangan caj itu bertujuan meningkatkan penerbangan antarabangsa secara terus ke lapangan terbang bukan utama di rantau ASEAN,” katanya dalam kenyataan media di sini, semalam.

Cho Ha berkata, pengurangan caj perkhidmatan itu dibuat atas dasar semangat ASEAN dan sebahagian daripada proses liberalisasi perkhidmatan pengangkutan udara rantau ASEAN.

“Melalui pelaksanaan langkah ini, ia akan menambah nilai kepada integrasi ASEAN dan menyuntik faktor positif terhadap sektor pengangkutan udara dan pertumbuhan sektor pelancongan negara,” katanya.

Source / Sumber: Berita Harian Online (20-11-2010)

01-11-2010: Boost for Sibu airport

Monday November 1, 2010 

Boost for Sibu airport

By ANDY CHUA
andychua@thestar.com.my

WORK on the Sibu Airport extension project costing RM136.8mil started in the middle of September and is expected to be completed in two years. Project director Dr Shafie Karimin of KLIA Consultancy Services Sdn Bhd, in his briefing, said the project, which was 2% completed as of Oct 24, would be able to accommodate international flights when completed.

Among those present at the briefing were Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh, Housing and Urban Development Assistant Minister Datuk Dr Soon Choon Teck, Sibu Municipal Council chairman Datuk Tiong Thai King and his deputy Daniel Ngieng.

Phase One of the project, he added, involved the upgrading and extending of the terminal building from 8,040m to 15,240m, building of four aerobridges, increasing the check-in counter from eight units to 18, adding another baggage handling unit for inbound passengers, installing an air-conditioning system in the terminal building, constructing of a utility centre building, security control building including engineering office and a workshop, and the installation of an electrical and mechanical system and a computer control system management building.

As for Phase 2, he said the work would cover the extension of aircraft parking bays to accommodate an additional two helicopters, two public aircraft, three small aircraft and two Boeing aircraft. The parking lots for vehicles would be increased from 200 to 500 lots.

This project, when completed, would cater to air traffic for the next 20 to 30 years. The number of passengers recorded at the airport is about 800,000 annually. “By 2016, we estimate that the number will increase to 1.06 million, 1.4 million by 2031 and 1.8 million by 2056, he added last Friday.

During peak hours, he said the airport could handle 900 passengers and one big and two small aircraft at any one time.The airport runway is presently 745m long and 45m wide and the maximum capacity of its parking bays is three units of Boeing 737, Airbus 330 or Airbus 320 and two units of the DHC-6 Twin Otter.

Source / Sumber: The Star Online

24-09-2010: Sibu Airport RM136mil expansion now on

Friday September 24, 2010

Sibu Airport RM136mil expansion now on

By TIENG KING MIO
sarawakstar@thestar.com.my


EXPANSION work, costing RM136.88mil to the Sibu Airport will be implemented soon.
Second Finance Minister Datuk Sri Wong Soon Koh said the handing over of the site to the successful bidder Musyati Sdn Bhd, a local company, was performed on Sept 13.

“Currently, the contractor is in the midst of constructing its office at the site,” he told a press conference in Sibu yesterday.Wong, also Environment and Public Utilities Minister, said the project would be in two packages and implemented simultaneously.
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Package 1 will consist of the extension works on existing passenger terminal building, central utilities building and associated works, costing RM84,444 while package 2 comprised works on airside and landside works, the DCA building and associated works, costing RM52,444, he added. He said the whole project, funded by the Ministry of Transport, was expected to be completed in 24 months’.

Apart from the expansion works, he added Sibu Airport had earlier also undergone extension works on its tracks, costing RM70mil which was completed two years ago.As a result, the airport could now accommodate bigger aircraft such as Airbus, he added.


Source / Sumber: The Star Online