PM okays construction of Bac Ninh's int’l airport for dual civil-military use

The Gia Binh International Airport in Bac Ninh province will be upgraded from a level 3C airport serving national defence and security purposes to an international-level 4E dual-use (civil-military) facility.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (front, fourth from right) and officials view a model of the Gia Binh Airport project (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (front, fourth from right) and officials view a model of the Gia Binh Airport project (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 10 agreed to adjust the investment plan for Gia Binh airport in the northern province of Bac Ninh, upgrading it from a level 3C airport serving national defence and security purposes to an international-level 4E dual-use (civil-military) facility.

Chairing a meeting between the Government's standing members and representatives from relevant ministries, sectors, and localities regarding the investment and construction of the Gia Binh International Airport and a connecting road to Hanoi, the Prime Minister commended the Ministry of Public Security for proactively proposing the upgrade. He requested the ministry to finalise the proposal for submission to the Politburo for approval.

The Prime Minister emphasised the necessity of the airport to complement Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport and to support the country’s development in the new era—particularly in preparation for Vietnam’s hosting of APEC 2027. He also stressed the importance of developing an air logistics hub at the Gia Binh airport site alongside its construction.

The Ministry of Public Security, designated as the lead investor, was tasked with transitioning the investment model from public funding to a public-private partnership (PPP) format. Under this model, private investment would be mobilised for civil aviation components, while the ministry retains control over national defence and security areas.

The ministry was also directed to select capable and reputable investors, ensuring alignment with national interests and strict compliance with laws to prevent corruption, misconduct, or waste. In addition, it must propose appropriate mechanisms and policies to expedite project implementation.

The connecting road between Gia Binh airport and Hanoi will span approximately 45.6 km, including 14 km within the capital. The total estimated investment for this component is about 40.3 trillion VND (1.55 billion USD), requiring land clearance over roughly 585.5 hectares.

Authorities from Hanoi and Bac Ninh have proposed that the Prime Minister approve the project’s investment scale and allow implementation under the PPP model, specifically using a build-transfer (BT) contract, with investor selection through direct appointment in special cases.

In response, PM Chinh expressed his support for the localities’ proposals and assigned Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha to oversee the preparation, land clearance, and execution of the project.

He instructed relevant ministries, agencies, and local authorities to urgently carry out the next steps to accelerate the implementation of the airport and road projects, aiming for completion in 2026./.

VNA

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