Thanks for correcting the mistake the Nation made in their article. So just how should the problems, which have been well documented be fixed at the new airport?
They said it was the best immediate solution to unresolved problems, including insufficient toilet facilities, cracking taxiways and heavy traffic at the new airport, which is already nearing its designed annual capacity of 45 million passengers.
Suppose they discover the runways have been constructed substandard as the taxiways and they start to crack too? Sheer speculation, but there may be other serious problems at the new airport yet to show up.
I think they have been stuck with a bad situation and are looking for a way to fix the problems without spending huge sums of money to fix them and build a new domestic terminal that should have been in the original plans.
TIT!
They said it was the best immediate solution to unresolved problems, including insufficient toilet facilities, cracking taxiways and heavy traffic at the new airport, which is already nearing its designed annual capacity of 45 million passengers.
Suppose they discover the runways have been constructed substandard as the taxiways and they start to crack too? Sheer speculation, but there may be other serious problems at the new airport yet to show up.
I think they have been stuck with a bad situation and are looking for a way to fix the problems without spending huge sums of money to fix them and build a new domestic terminal that should have been in the original plans.
TIT!
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