New Airport in Mexico City to Be Built in Two Stages

Posted on September 3, 2014 • Filed under: Latin America Aviation, Latin America Travel, Mexico, Mexico Travel

publimetro.com.mx reported the construction of the new airport in Mexico City would be made in two stages, said the coordinator of the Transport Infrastructure Committee of the College of Civil Engineers of Mexico, Jorge de la Madrid Virgin. He said the first stage, which would take five years, would have three runways capable of receiving an Airbus A380, considered the world’s largest. The second period would begin after mentioned, and consider the last three tracks for a total of six, the ideal area for work would be in Texcoco basin, he said. “There are already prior to the construction work, and include the ability to capture what they call water tanks or vessels and regulators in that area there are three that are being expanded, and is expected to be completed already,” said NOTIMEX. Read Article

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