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Suvarnabhumi Airport


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SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT (BKK/VTBS) BANGKOK, THAILAND

The new Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is due to replace the overloaded and unexpandable Bangkok International Airport (Don Muang), was scheduled to open in June 2006. However, this date has been delayed until 28th September 2006 for testing and validation by ICAO.The airport was due to open in late 2005, but a series of budget overruns, construction flaws, political interference and allegations of corruption have caused problems for the project.


Suvarnabhumi Airport, due to be completed in late 2006, is located in the Samut Prakarn province of Thailand, 30km east of Bangkok.Finally after much speculation the Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, announced that the airport would be open by September 2006 at the latest. Symbolic first test flights involving two Thai Airways aircraft were held on 29 September 2005, which was a previously announced deadline for opening.


At one point, in September 2004, Thaksin Shinawatra and several of his cabinet ministers even spent the night in tents at the construction site in a move aimed at embarrassing construction crews into speeding up their work.


The 'New Bangkok International Airport' (NBIA) company was formed in 1996 but due to political and economic chaos it took six years for construction to start. In 2005, the construction supervision and management was transferred to the Airports of Thailand PLC, while the NBIA company was dissolved.


The new airport is located on a boggy, 3,100ha site in the Samut Prakarn province of Thailand at Nong Ngu Hao (translated as cobra swamp), 30km east of Bangkok.


Construction of Suvarnabhumi Airport began in January 2002. The name Suvarnabhumi (pronounced su-wan-na-poom) was chosen by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and means 'the golden land', specifically referring to continental Indochina.

OLD AIRPORT AND THE FUTURE - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

The older overloaded airport, Don Muang, will be relegated to domestic-only status when the new airport opens. Don Muang is currently the world's 22nd busiest airport and the busiest in Southeast Asia, but it has already reached its full capacity at over 37 million passengers per year.


Once completed, Suvarnabhumi will replace Don Muang as Bangkok's international airport, relegating the latter to domestic-only status.Suvarnabhumi will be able to cope with 30 million passengers per year when it first opens, a figure which will be increased to 45 million within a short space of time. Following further expansion phases, including two additional runways, it will cater for over 100 million passengers per year.



The airport has five main access routes, among these the most convenient route is via the Bangkok-Chon Buri Motorway (Highway No. 7). In addition to a new express rail link, 11 city bus routes operated by Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) will serve the airport.

NEW AIRPORT FACILITIES AND CAPACITY - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

Suvarnabhumi Airport will operate as many as 76 flights per hour on two simultaneous runways; it will have 51 aircraft stands and 69 remote parking bays for wide-bodied aircraft and handle over three million tons of cargo annually. Facilities to be completed in the first phase include:

  • A 563,000m² passenger terminal

  • wo parallel runways, each 60m wide, one 3,700m long and the other 4,000m long with a runway separation distance of 2,200m

  • wo parallel taxiways to facilitate simultaneous departures and arrivals

  • 120 parking bays (51 with contact gates and 69 remote gates) and five of these capable of accommodating the Airbus A380

  • 32m air traffic control tower (the tallest in Asia)

  • Two five-storey parking garages with a capacity for 5,000 cars

  • 190,000m² cargo terminal

  • ircraft maintenance facilities: four fully equipped aircraft hangars to service up to 12 aircraft simultaneously

  • hree separate catering facilities to cater for 65,000 airlines meals per day

  • andside road system: two two-lane roads inside the airport with a total length of 36km

  • tility system: 40,000m³ water tank; water treatment system for 12,000m³ of water per day; main transformer station for transforming electricity from 115kV to 24kV; eight garbage collection stations; seven telephone exchanges and two main exchanges

  • lectrical railway system: a future extension will swiftly transport passengers to and from central Bangkok

  • irst-class hotel with 600 rooms operated by Accor Group under the Novotel brand

  • xpress freight facilities: one warehouse, one office building and12 aircraft stands

PASSENGER TERMINAL COMPLEX - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

Designed by the MJTA group of consultants, comprising Murphy Jahn Architecture and TAMS consultant (USA) and ACT Engineering consultant (Thailand), the passenger terminal complex (comprising the terminal itself as well as the concourse) covers an area of 182,000m².


The international terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport.Seven floors and a basement will give the terminal a total floor area of over 563,000m², (six million ft²) making it the largest in the world. An innovative roof trellis (one of the largest in the world) designed to shade the building against intense tropical sun and reduce the cost of air conditioning, will also be the largest of its kind.


There will be 360 check-in counters on ten check-in islands, all with connected baggage belts, and another 100 check-in counters not connected to the baggage belt system.


The domestic and international halls are clearly separated with the second floor as a dedicated arrival hall and the fourth floor as a departure hall. The structure's main materials are steel and glass.

MJTA's original design for the new terminal was criticised by Thai architects over a lack of 'Thai characteristics'. The government responded by forming a special committee to ensure that these concerns were addressed and that the building displayed evidence of the local cultural and artistic heritage.


The contract for construction of the Suvarnabhumi Airport's passenger terminal complex was awarded to Italian-Thai Development (Ital-Thai) after a lengthy bidding period. Other companies involved include Obayashi Corp, Takenaka Corp, CM Kamchang and Freyssinet International.


The concourse, with an area of 381,000m² is 40m wide, 3,213m long and 25m high. Its main structure is made of steel. Enclosure materials are locally manufactured glass and Teflon-coated fabric.


The construction of the City Airport Terminal in Makkasan and a 28.6km high-speed rail link to the new airport started in July 2005 and are planned for completion in November 2007, although this deadline, too, seems unlikely to be met.


The airport express, informally known as the Pink Line and operated jointly with SRT's planned Red Line commuter service, will connect with the BTS Sukhumvit Line and MRT Blue Line at Phaya Thai and Phetchaburi stations respectively, offering airport-bound passengers a fast 15-minute limited stop journey from the city.

ATC COMPLEX - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

Suvanabhumi Airport will have one of the tallest control tower complexes in the world at 132m with 2,600m² of utility space.


Suvarnabhumi Airport will eventually be able to handle 100 million passengers per year but the first stage of construction will only provide facilities for 30 million.The ATC tower and complex is being constructed by Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co (Aerothai) who are contracted to provide air traffic control services, aeronautical telecommunication services, and air navigation aids services. They, in turn, have subcontracted the construction portion of the project to Siam Syntech-Unique Engineering consortium. The project is worth THB574.8m and is due for completion by late 2005.


The control tower, with an area of 60m², will be located in the landside area, north of the passenger terminal complex. The operational centre has been designed to provide excellent visibility for air traffic controllers across the north runway and taxiway, 4km away.


The elegant control tower will also be the major landmark of the new airport. The ATC complex, which will house 300 engineers and support staff, has been designed as a square, five-storey building, 22 m high, providing utility space of 4,200m².


This building will be the office of the aerodrome control unit, and the base of the air traffic service engineering systems, aeronautical telecommunications systems, airlines and airport services as well as other support units at the airport.

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

In order to ensure the efficiency and safety of air traffic control services at the second Bangkok International Airport, Aerothai plans to centralise Bangkok approach control at the control tower. Responsibility will be divided between the East Sector; responsible for approach control between bearing 031-210 and the West Sector; responsible for approach control between bearing 211-030.


The terminal's original design was criticised for a lack of 'Thai characteristics'. These concerns were addressed and the building now displays evidence of the local cultural and artistic heritage.In order to achieve the most efficient air traffic control services possible within the Bangkok Terminal Area (TMA), Aerothai will also implement Standard Instrument Departure (SID) and Standard Instrument Arrival Route (STAR) including reporting points, and realign route structure.



Aerodrome control will be responsible for air traffic control service within 5km of the airport including any airside traffic such as on the runways, taxiways and bays.


Communication systems will include air / ground radio systems via VHF and UHF and an Aeronautical Information Service (AIS). Navigation and surveillance aids systems will include:

Doppler Very High Frequency Omni Range / Distance Measuring Equipment (DVOR/DME)
Instrument Landing System / Distance Measuring Equipment (ILS/DME), eight sets at THB40m ($0.9m) each
Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS)
ATC radar system
Airport surface detection equipment
Automatic dependence surveillance
A fibre optics communication network will be provided as the main media within the airport while communication with public networks will be made through a digital data network.


These two networks allow the air traffic controllers to communicate with related agencies efficiently, reliably and speedily via voice, data or video. The total budget for the construction and installation of systems is nearly THB3bn ($70m).

SECURITY INSTALLATIONS - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

All 26 of the CTX 9000 explosive detection baggage scanning devices and their accessories were installed at the new airport by the end of 2005. The supplier for this equipment is the US company GE-Invision, with a contract worth $65m.


There are concerns that there will not be enough X-ray machines at the airport before it opens in late 2006, which could lead to security queues. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will require more CTX (computerised tomography) baggage X-ray machines installed at the airport.


To satisfy demand it is thought another 20 CTX machines will be required in order for bags to be processed quickly and efficiently. IATA also wants passenger security screening to be centralised at one or two locations, rather than at multiple locations as currently planned.


The immigration information technology system was installed and implemented by CDG Systems Ltd and Merlin's Solution International Co Ltd. The project was completed by the start of 2006.


The hold baggage in line screening system was completed by the end of 2005 by the TCS Consortium: Dorsch Consult Ingenieurgesellschaff mbH, Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick (Thailand) Ltd, JAL Aviation Consulting Incorporated, Japan Transport Engineering Corp (JTEC), Southeast Asia Technology Co Ltd (SEATECH), TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management Co Ltd, Project Planning Services Co Ltd and Santhaya &;38# Associated. The installation of the baggage in line screening system was carried out by Quatrotec Inc.

AIRPORT ACCESS - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

Road access to the new airport will be provided by a series of new highways connected to Bangkok's existing outer ring road. The main access road is an elevated five-lane road that leads from the passenger terminal through the northern part of the site to the new Bangkok–Chonburi highway. Construction of these link and access roads is due to be complete by the final quarter of 2005.


There are proposed plans to extend the Skytrain from Onnui to the new airport but nothing has been decided to date; SRT's highspeed rail project from Huay-Kwang to Lad Krabang to Chonburi will have a spur line connecting to the new airport.


Airport roads to the front of the terminal building were completed in mid 2005 by the NTM Consortium: Nippon Koei Co Ltd, TESCO Ltd and MAA Consultant Ltd.

SITE UTILITIES - Suvarnabhumi Airport Map

The central utility system comprises a 40,000m³ water tank, a water pumping station with pressure control system, a 12,200m³/d wastewater treatment system and a control building. It is being built by Ital-Thai. The main transformer station is being constructed by Mitsubishi Corporation.

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