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A concept drawing of the proposed development at Gan International Airport in Addu. (Photo/Economic Ministry)

Bidding for Addu airport project opens

Addu airport is being developed under a credit line arranged by the Exim Bank of India at a cost of $17 million (MVR 272.2 million).

4 October 2022

By Mariyam Umna Ismail

Bidding for the redevelopment of the international airport in the southernmost Addu atoll opened Tuesday, government has announced.

In a tweet, economic ministry said on Tuesday that project entails development of the terminal with a capacity to cater to 1.5 million passengers per annum. Shopping, dining, lounge, cargo, fire and other facilities will also be developed, it added. 

However, the ministry did not say the deadline for bidding.

Economic ministry said last week that seven contractors had been selected during the pre-qualification stages for the Gan International Airport redevelopment project. 

Addu airport is being developed under a credit line arranged by the Exim Bank of India at a cost of $17 million (MVR 272.2 million).

Economic ministry has earlier said that the project will begin later this year, but based on the current progress it is unlikely that the late 2022 deadline will be met. 

Economic minister Fayyaz Ismail spoke about the Gan airport project at a ceremony held last week to sign the agreement for HDh. Hanimaadhoo airport development project.

He said that Gan airport cannot be a real international airport unless a significant investment is made. 

The purpose of making such an investment is to expand the economy of Addu by bringing tourists directly to Addu, said the minister.

"An airport can only be successful when aircraft lands at the airport. Guesthouses or hotels will be built only with the assurance that airlines will operate to the airport. One or the other needs to do this," the minister said.

The minister said that a lot of work has been done by private businesses in Addu for a long time. However, he said that the state should also work with special priority to speed things up.

Fayyaz said Addu is one of the top priorities of the administration's policy to establish four economic hubs in the Maldives, with the exception of Male.

"That's not without a reason. We have identified Addu as the fastest place to be developed from the current situation," he said.

Gan airport project:

  • Terminal to be developed with state-of-the-art facilities that can serve 1.5 million passengers annually

  • New control tower to be built

  • Fire station to be built

  • Cargo resources to be developed with cold storage

  • Airport roads and parking area to be developed

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