Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on March 7 inspected the progress of the Gia Binh International Airport project in the northern province of Bac Ninh and a road connecting the airport with the Hanoi capital city.
The airport project is being developed in the communes of Gia Binh, Luong Tai, Nhan Thang, and Lam Thao, covering a total land area of approximately 1,885 hectares. It has a total investment of about VND196.3 trillion (US$7.48 billion), including more than VND141.2 trillion for the first phase.
According to the master plan, it aims to become one of the world’s top 10 five-star airports. By 2030, it is expected to serve 30 million passengers and handle 1.6 million tonnes of cargo annually. By 2050, the capacity is projected to reach 50 million passengers and 2.5 million tonnes of cargo per year. In the immediate term, key facilities are scheduled for completion during the 2025–2027 period to serve the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week in 2027.
Visiting and presenting gifts to construction teams at the construction sites of the VIP terminal and the air traffic control tower of Gia Binh International Airport, PM Pham Minh Chinh commended the efforts of the Ministry of Public Security, relevant ministries and agencies, and Bac Ninh province, as well as investors and contractors in implementing the project.
So far, land clearance has been carried out for more than 1,259 hectares, equivalent to nearly 67 percent of the required area. Several key components of the project, including the VIP terminal, taxiways, the air traffic control tower, and internal road systems, are being implemented with encouraging progress.
The PM requested investors and contractors to further accelerate construction while ensuring the highest standards of quality and technical requirements. He also stressed the importance of synchronously planning the surrounding area to develop an aviation economic ecosystem, including logistics and airport-related services.
On the same day, PM Pham Minh Chinh inspected the construction of the resettlement area serving Gia Binh International Airport. The project covers more than 341 hectares and is expected to accommodate nearly 52,000 residents, with a total investment of over VND21 trillion. He directed that the resettlement area be built as a modern, green, clean, and well-planned urban space with complete infrastructure, including roads, electricity, water supply, and telecommunications networks, as well as schools, healthcare facilities, cultural institutions, and public green spaces, ensuring better living conditions for relocated residents.
He also examined the construction on the road linking the airport with Hanoi. The road is over 41 kilometers long with a total investment of approximately VND83 trillion. Designed to modern expressway standards, the road will connect with key transport corridors such as the Hanoi–Lang Son Expressway, the Hanoi–Thai Nguyen Expressway, and Hanoi's Ring Road 3.
Concluding the working session with ministries and local authorities, the Government leader stressed that Gia Binh International Airport should be developed as a dual-use facility, serving both socio-economic development and national defense and security purposes. He also emphasized the goal of building the airport as a smart, modern, and civilized aviation hub, integrated with an international-standard airport city and aviation economic ecosystem.
According to the Prime Minister, the development of the airport and its associated infrastructure will open up new development space for Bac Ninh, Hanoi, and neighboring localities such as Hai Phong and Quang Ninh, while strengthening regional connectivity in the Red River Delta and expanding international trade links.
He requested that ministries, sectors, and localities urgently implement assigned tasks; strengthen coordination in planning, land clearance, and infrastructure development; and ensure that the projects are completed on schedule, initially to serve the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week in 2027 and, in the long term, to become a new growth driver for the region.