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Фото автораНика Давыдова

Kenya Plans $500 Million Passenger Terminal at Main Airport

July 27 (Bloomberg) —  Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport plans to begin construction of a  $500 million terminal early next year to meet a forecast increase in passenger  numbers.

The terminal, the  first expansion at the airport since 1978, will have the capacity to handle 20  million passengers, the chairman of the Kenya Airports Authority, Martin  Wambora, told reporters today in the capital, Nairobi.

The tender for the  project will be advertized on June 23, with bids expected in September, the  authority said in a statement handed to reporters. The project, which will  include a railway terminal, 60 check-in counters and 40 boarding gates, will  take about 24 months to complete, according to the statement.

The airport is  forecast to handle 6.03 million passengers this year, up from 5.5 million in  2010. That number is expected to rise to 38 million by 2030, Lucy Mbugua, the  general manager for marketing and business development at the airports  authority, told reporters.

Revenue generated by  the airport in the 12 months through June rose to 5.97 billion shillings ($66.1  million) from 5.05 billion shillings a year earlier, Mbugua said.

The new terminal is  expected to generate revenue of $111 million in the first year of operation,  with an annual growth estimated at 10 percent, general manager for projects and  engineering services, Philemon Chamwada, told reporters.

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