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Official name
Suvarnabhumi Airport. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen
by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej which means "The
Golden Land", specifically referring to the continental
Indochina. "Golden Peninsula"or "Golden
Land" is a traditional name for the Thailand-Cambodia-Laos-Burma
region
How is it pronounced
"su-wan-na-poom"
Airport Code
Suvarnabhumi Airport will inherit its IATA airport code
BKK from Bangkok Don Muang International Airport.
Location
The airport is located in Racha Thewa in the Bang Phli
district of Samut Prakan province, 30 kilometers east
of Bangkok.
Architects
The airport was designed by Murphy/Jahn Architects
Capacity
The airport has 2 parallel runways (60 m. wide, 4,000
m. and 3700 m. long) and 2 parallel taxiways to accommodate
simultaneous departures and arrivals. It has a total
of 120 parking bays (51 with contact gates and 69 remote
gates) and 5 of these are capable of accommodating the
Airbus A380 aircraft. With a capacity of handling 76
flight operations per hour, both international and domestic
flights will share the airport terminal but will be
assigned to different parts of the concourse. In the
initial phase of construction, it will be capable of
handling 45 million passengers and 3 million tonnes
of cargo per year. Between the airport hotel and the
terminal building are the two 5-storey car park buildings
with a combined capacity of 5,000 cars.
Airport Hotel
Above the underground rail link station and in front
of the passenger terminal building is the 600-room hotel
operated by Accor Group under the Novotel brand.
Long-term plans
Long-term plans for four runways flanking two main terminals
and two satellite buildings with a combined capacity
capable of handling up to 100 million passengers and
6.4 million tonnes of cargo a year are on the drawing
board. The second phase of airport expansion involving
the construction of a satellite building south of the
main terminal is expected to begin 3 to 5 years after
the completion of the first main terminal.
Long-term plans
Long-term plans for four runways flanking two main terminals
and two satellite buildings with a combined capacity
capable of handling up to 100 million passengers and
6.4 million tonnes of cargo a year are on the drawing
board. The second phase of airport expansion involving
the construction of a satellite building south of the
main terminal is expected to begin 3 to 5 years after
the completion of the first main terminal.
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