2023-08-22 21:22:00
12:22 a.m. Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Dr. Mostafa Madbouly
Books – Muhammad Sami:
Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, conducted, on Tuesday evening, an inspection tour of a number of development projects taking place at Cairo Airport during the current period, during which he was accompanied by Lieutenant General Mohamed Abbas Helmy, Minister of Civil Aviation, and a number of the ministry’s leaders and EgyptAir.
This came at the beginning of his trip to participate in the 15th summit meetings of the “BRICS” bloc, on behalf of the President of the Republic.
During his tour of Cairo Airport, the Prime Minister listened to an explanation from the Minister of Civil Aviation regarding the development projects at Cairo Airport, stressing that the airport witnessed the implementation of many development projects during the last period, within the framework of the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s strategy to provide the best quality of services to passengers and to achieve more smoothness. On passenger traffic at Egyptian airports.
Ambassador Nader Saad, the official spokesman for the Council of Ministers, said: The Prime Minister’s tour began with an inspection of an extension project for Terminal 3 at Cairo International Airport, which is the building designated for the flights of the global Star Alliance companies, and the flights of the national carrier EgyptAir, with the aim of examining the expansion of the building’s area within the plans. The development witnessed by Cairo International Airport.
He explained that it was indicated that the total area of the building reaches 160 thousand square meters, with a capacity of 11.3 million passengers annually, at a rate of 4000 passengers / hour of arrival and travel, while the capacity of the bag handling system is 12 thousand bags per hour. The capacity for storing early and transit bags is 1,200 bags. The building has 16 x-Ray devices and 16 metal detectors in the travel hall for passenger entry, of which 2 are for businessmen and 2 are for domestic flights.
It was also noted that the building has 110 check-in counters and 24 self-service machines. The building also has 32 travel passport counters, 26 arrival passport counters, and the number of travel gates is 20, in addition to 5 Bas gates, and 15 loading bridges (serving 20 Gate), the number of aircraft parking spaces 32, the number of escalators is 51, the number of electric walkways is 44, the number of elevators is 63, the number of belts for receiving bags at arrival is 7, in addition to the number of belts 2 OOG for serving large-sized bags, and parking spaces are 2640 Private cars, 266 buses, 83 X-Ray devices, 72 metal detectors, 18 ETD devices, 24 body scanners, 24 liquid detection devices, and 446 building cameras.
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