Bangladesh to be turned into global aviation hub: PM

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Highlighting the potential of Cox’s Bazar, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said the government wants to turn Bangladesh into a global aviation hub that will help accelerate the country’s current economic march forward.

“Considering Bangladesh’s geographical position, we want to make the country the centre of global aviation so that our country is greatly benefited economically,” she said.

The prime minister said this while inaugurating the groundbreaking activities of the extension of Cox’s Bazar Airport runway.

She joined the programme from her official residence Ganabhaban in Dhaka.

Given the perspective of the aviation industry, Hasina said, the position of Cox’s Bazar is very significant.

In recent times, she said, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok gained importance while Dubai is currently getting the greater attention right.

“I can say, Cox’s Bazar will be the most important one in the future,” she said.

After the expansion of Cox’s Bazar Airport, Hasina mentioned, this will emerge as a suitable place of refuelling of aircraft from the east and west, and put emphasis on enhancing communication with South East Asian countries apart of western countries.

“If we can enhance our communication with South Eastern Asian countries, it’ll help expand our trade and commerce.”

“Don’t look only at the western countries. We’ll have to try to establish air communication with other countries, too,” she said.

After coming to power, Hasina said, her government bought 16 new aircraft, including four 777, two 737, four 787-8, two 787-9 and four Dash-8.

With these aircraft, she said, the government wants to expand Biman’s routes, including New York, Toronto, and Sydney.

She asked the Biman officials to work with honesty and sincerity and upgrade all the services, including security, to international standards.

The prime minister said the government wants to upgrade the Syedpur Airport to make it a regional airport so that Bhutan, Nepal and some Indian states can use it.

She also said Sylhet International Airport can be used by Indian Meghalaya, Assam and other states while Chattogram International Airport can be used by Tripura and other Indian states.

Voicing her frustration for not being able to utilise the new 16 aircraft of Biman, Hasina said these aircraft cannot be operated due to coronavirus.

She mentioned that the construction work on Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport third terminal is going on in full swing. “It’ll be the most modern one.”

She said there will be an underpass from HSIA to Airport Railway Station for the convenience of passengers.

About the development of Cox’s Bazar as a tourist spot, she said the government has many development plans for the area to attract more local and foreign tourists.

In this connection, the prime minister mentioned the Sonadia Eco Park which will be preserving all natural elements.

State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Md Mahbub Ali, Secretary of the Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry Md Mokammel Hossain, and Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Chairman Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman also spoke at the event.

A video on the development of the aviation industry of Bangladesh was screened at the programme.

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