DELAYS AND SECURITY FEARS TO BE OVERCOME IN TURKEY BEFORE WORLD’S BIGGEST AIRPORT IS UNVEILED

THE FIRST phase of building the Istanbul Grand Airport (IGA), in Turkey, set to be the world’s largest such facility, is more than half complete, although a projected opening of early 2018 is not expected to be met. There are some 20,000 people working on the project, forecast to rise to 30,000 as work progresses and developments around the airport get underway, such as an associated Airport City, including shopping malls, hotels and entertainment facilities, according to Istanbul Grand Airport (IGA), the airport’s operator. The first phase of the EUR10.2 ...


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