Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Suvarnabhumi Airport History

The plot of land occupied by the airport with an approximate area of 8,000 acres (324 km²) was purchased in 1973, but the Thammasat student uprising on October 6 of the same year succeeded in overthrowing the military government of dictator Thanom Kittikachorn and the project was shelved. After a series of ups and downs, the "New Bangkok International Airport" company (NBIA) was formed in 1996. Due to political and economic instabilities, notably the Asian financial crisis of 1997, the civil construction began six years later in January 2002. The airport is located in a once low-lying marsh, formerly known as Nong Ngu Hao ("Cobra Swamp"), which took about 5 years (1997 - 2001) to clear through land reclamation. In 2005, the construction supervision and management was transferred to the Airports of Thailand PLC, while the NBIA company was dissolved.

The airport was due to open in late 2005, but a series of budget overruns, construction flaws, political interference and allegations of corruption continues to plague the project. After much speculation, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra announced that the airport would be open by September 2006 at the latest.

Symbolic first test flights involving two Thai Airways aircraft were held on September 29, 2005, a previously announced deadline for opening. Full tests of the airport took place on July 3 and July 29, 2006. Six airlines – Thai Airways International, Nok Air, Thai Air Asia, Bangkok Airways, PBAir and One-Two-GO – used the airport as a base for 20 domestic flights.

The first international test flights were conducted on September 1, 2006. Two THAI's aircrafts, B747-400 and A300-600, simultaneously departed the airport on 9.19am to Singapore and Hongkong. On 3.50pm the same aircrafts flew back and made concurrent touchdowns on runways 19L and 19R. These test flights demonstrated the readiness of the airport to handle heavy traffic.

Suvranabhumi officially opened at 3:00am on September 28, 2006. The first flight to arrive was Lufthansa Cargo flight MD-11F from Mumbai at 3:05am. [1] The first passenger arrival was by Japan Airlines, and the first departure was a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight to Riyadh at 5:00am.

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