Thailand: Suvarnabhumi Airport Problems Not as Bad as Feared
By Larry Habegger | Permalink |The problems at Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi airport are not as bad as feared, according to the chief engineer of the Thai government agency responsible for overseeing the airport. In a two-week investigation authorities discovered that cracks in the pavement on taxiways and one of two runways affected the surface only and the engineering work underneath is sound. Repairs should take no more than a month. Meanwhile, Don Muang International Airport, which closed in the fall when Suvarnabhumi opened, may be put back in service while repairs are made.
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