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Six airports in Mozambique should have new master plans in 2017, which will set out the interventions needed to adapt them to current and future requirements, state airport management company Aeroportos de Moçambique (AdM) said.
The company said that the airports are the Maputo and Beira international airports and the ones in Pemba, Mocimboa da Praia, Vilanculos and Nampula, whose passenger and cargo projections will be analysed at the same time as a projection of operational needs.
The new master plans include an inventory of existing conditions and information on the environmental impacts of operations and airport activities along with the options for meeting the needs of each of the six projects in the short, medium and long term.
AdM also said in a statement that preparations for the plans would begin in January next year and take between six and ten months to complete.
The news of the development of new master plans comes at the same time as the number of international airports has been reduced to three, Maputo (in the south), Beira (centre) and Nacala (north).
The remaining airports, including Nampula, Pemba, Vilanculos and Mocimboa da Praia will no longer receive international traffic.
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