09/11/2019, 02:00
The Government has ordered relevant agencies to resolve hindrances to the compensation and site clearance processes for the Long Thanh International Airport project as over 5,280 households will be affected.
26/10/2019, 07:00
The Government has proposed the National Assembly (NA) name the State-owned Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) as the main investor for the first phase of Long Thanh International Airport project in Dong Nai province.
16/10/2019, 18:30
Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) has proposed adding two roads leading to the Long Thanh International Airport which is underway in Dong Nai Province, as part of the first phase of the multi-billion-dollar airport.
24/09/2019, 04:00
Over 1,400 households have yet to hand over their land to the investor in the Long Thanh International Airport project, making it hard for the megaproject to proceed as scheduled, Thanh Nien newspaper reported.
19/09/2019, 02:00
The highway project connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Long Thanh International Airport would be key to address traffic congestion and support economic development.
08/06/2019, 03:00
The Ministry of Transport is urging Airport Corporations of Vietnam (ACV) in collaboration with the consultant unit to complete the feasibility study on the first phase of Long Thanh International Airport and submit it to the prime minister and the State Appraisal Council in June so that the construction of the project can be kicked off in October 2020.
30/05/2019, 03:00
The area of land needed for the Long Thanh International Airport project in Dong Nai Province in the first phase has been adjusted upward to 1,810 hectares from the original 1,165 hectares, according to authorities of the southern province.
03/05/2019, 03:00
The southern province of Dong Nai will hand over part of a rubber farm plot under the management of Dong Nai Rubber Corporation to the Long Thanh International Airport project next month.
28/03/2019, 11:30
Long Thanh airport project’s feasibility study must be submitted to Ministry of Transport (MoT) no later than May 30, so the ministry can consider and verify it before submitting to the Government in early June, Minister of Transport Nguyen Van The asked consultancy agencies on March 21.