National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) has announced the approval of prefeasibility for the El Dorado International Airport concession in Bogotá, Colombia.
The project aims to increase the 46 additional parking spaces to 134, expand the passenger terminal and demolish the old air bridge, build a new terminal on the same site, expand taxiways on the northern runway, and improve access to the airport. The project also includes the construction of a new terminal with a 51% expansion of the passenger terminal area, an expansion of the cargo terminal by 25% of its current capacity. It is planned to build a taxiway parallel to Lima Street, completing the scheme for aircraft transit between the north and south runways, as well as extending the north runway to the west by 845 meters and extending the Alfa and Bravo taxiways to the west, which allow connection with the extension of the proposed runway.
To improve the terminal, it is planned to move the aviation fuel storage systems to a new location, with the construction of new pipelines, the construction of new lanes at Calle 26 in both directions and an interchange that includes Transmilenio and a possible rail link to Regiotram west.
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