原文大致如下: 马来西亚机场控股有限公司(MAHB)说(KLIA2)预期6月28日开幕,驳 回目前一些猜测工程延迟完成的担忧。 在3.27日的机场运营的股东周年大会后的新闻发布会上,其董事长丹斯 里博士湾·阿卜杜勒·阿齐兹万阿都拉说,“82%的工作已经完成,包 括空中交通管制塔。我们仍然维持原定的完工日期,我们正在密切监视 终端的建设进度。”
同期还更新了最新机场图片! Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) said work on the low-cost carrier terminal in Sepang (KLIA2) is on target to reach its June 28 opening, dismissing concerns about a delay in the terminal's completion. Its chairman Tan Sri Dr Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah said 82% of work has been completed including the air traffic control tower. "We're still keeping the original target completion date and we're monitoring closely the progress on the construction of the terminal," he told a news conference after the airport operator's AGM here yesterday. The passenger terminal will have a gross floor area of 257,000 cu m, a 71% increase from the existing 150,000 cu m, and will be able to accommodate up to 45 million passengers per year when it opens in June. MAHB expects to achieve passenger growth of 7.1% this year, assuming gross domestic product growth remains between 5% and 6% as well as global economic environment and jet fuel prices remain stable. "The entry of new airlines such as Malindo Air, Air France and Turkish Airlines as well as Malaysia Airlines' entry in the oneworld alliance bode well for Malaysian aviation," said Wan Abdul Aziz. He also said MAHB remains in talks with British Airways and Australia's Qantas to resume operations to Kuala Lumpur, but nothing is firm yet. Both British Airways and Qantas ceased flights to KL International Airport (KLIA) in 2001 and 2000 respectively due to commercial reasons. Currently, 56 airlines fly into the KLIA.
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