Transportation and Telecommunications Minister and Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) chairman Kamal Ahmed yesterday visited the Civil Aviation Affairs building, which is being restored and developed into a private aviation terminal to cater to VIPs and business leaders.
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1270 | the publication reaches you by | Bahrain NewsThe minister was briefed on the progress of construction work and the various phases of the project, which began in October last year.
He noted that the private aviation terminal is one of the main components of the Airport Modernisation Programme, which is an important step in achieving Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030.
The project aims to give VIPs greater freedom and ease of travel through Bahrain International Airport and provide the highest levels of service.
It also supports the development of Bahrain’s private aviation sector.
Covering an area of 4,000 square metres, the project will feature a range of services to enhance travel experience for private jet owners, VIPs, and business leaders.
Representatives from Gulf House Engineering, which is responsible for the design, Hafeera Contracting Company, the main contractor, and BAC officials were present.
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