Etimesgut Airport Reopens as ‘Ankara Airport’ on June 15th
Ankara, June 14 – Etimesgut Airport in Ankara is set to reopen its doors as ‘Ankara Airport’ on Monday, June 15th. The announcement was made by the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, who also confirmed the attendance of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the official opening ceremony.
Minister Uraloğlu shared the news on his social media account, emphasizing the significance of this development for the capital and the nation. The rebranding and reopening of the airport are poised to enhance Ankara’s connectivity and its capacity to host international events.
NATO Summit Preparations Underway
A key highlight of the new Ankara Airport’s role will be its use during the upcoming NATO Summit. Uraloğlu stated that world leaders attending the NATO Summit, scheduled for July 7th and 8th in Ankara, will be welcomed at the newly named Ankara Airport. This underscores the airport’s strategic importance and its readiness to accommodate high-profile international delegations.
In his social media post, Uraloğlu conveyed a message of preparedness: “The capital is ready, Turkey is ready. We are opening Ankara Airport with the participation of our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.” This statement reflects the national pride and anticipation surrounding the airport’s inauguration and its future role.
Official Opening Ceremony on June 15th
The visual shared by Minister Uraloğlu further confirmed that the official opening ceremony for Ankara Airport will take place on Monday, June 15th. This event marks a significant milestone in Turkey’s infrastructure development and its commitment to improving transport links.
The transformation of Etimesgut Airport into Ankara Airport is expected to bring numerous benefits, including increased capacity for both domestic and international flights, improved passenger services, and enhanced operational efficiency. The project is part of a broader strategy to modernize Turkey’s aviation infrastructure and strengthen its position as a regional hub.
Local authorities and residents are looking forward to the positive impact the new airport will have on the region’s economy and tourism sector. The ability to host major international events like the NATO Summit further elevates Ankara’s global standing.
The reopening is anticipated to streamline travel for citizens and visitors alike, contributing to the overall development and accessibility of the capital city. The government’s focus on infrastructure projects like this one aims to support economic growth and facilitate international relations.
Further details regarding the airport’s operational capabilities and planned flight routes are expected to be released closer to the opening date. The project represents a significant investment in the future of Turkish aviation.
Source: cnnturk.com