Chinese firms vie for €3 billion Tehran airport terminal project
(last modified Tue, 22 Nov 2022 14:21:55 GMT )
Nov 22, 2022 14:21 UTC
  •  Chinese firms vie for €3 billion Tehran airport terminal project

Three billion euros worth of projects have been approved for implementation by the private sector at Imam Khomeini Airport City (IMKA), where eight Chinese companies have announced readiness to build a terminal, the airport’s Director General, Saeed Chalandari says.

A raft of projects worth 30,000 billion rials (some 10 billion euros at official rate) is currently underway, 21,200 billion rials (about 7 billion euros) of which are financed by IMKA and 8,750 billion rials by private investors, he said.

“Eighteen projects worth about 3 billion euros have been prepared for private sector investment,” Chalandari said.

Of these, 13 projects are located within the limits of Imam Khomeini Airport City, which will be put out for bid soon.

“One of the projects is the 410,000-meter Terminal 3, for which eight Chinese companies and four domestic companies have announced readiness” for investment, Chalandari said, adding he expected an MoU or a contract will be signed by the end of the current Iranian year on March 20, 2023.

The Imam Khomeini Airport (IKA), 30 kilometers southwest of Tehran, is currently operating at an annual handling capacity of 10 million passengers mainly through its first terminal, T1. Last June, Iran opened Salam Terminal dedicated to pilgrims, but it is not part of IKA’s master expansion plan. 

Officials say the ultimate plan is to also build a third terminal, T3, to raise the capacity to 90 million passengers a year.  

In May, an official said a domestic investor had been approved to build T2 to handle 25 million passengers a year. The project had initially been awarded to the French who abandoned it in 2017 in anticipation of new US sanctions on Iran, canceling a $2.8 billion agreement.

IKA lies along the main highway linking Tehran to Bandar Abbas port in the Persian Gulf, with access to top tourist cities of Isfahan and Shiraz. A high-speed railway between Tehran to Isfahan is about to connect through the airport.

It will have four major zones: an aviation zone, a free economic zone, a special economic zone and a mixed-use zone which will be linked by road and rail to four corners of Iran in a "smart" transport network.

IKA is currently Iran’s second customs gateway through which $5 billion worth of goods flow into the country a year.       

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