ECONOMYNEXT – State-run Airport and Aviation Services of Sri Lanka is planning aircraft dismantling center at Mattala Rajapaksa International airport, as part of several new activities to boost revenues, Chairman G A Chandrasiri has said.
To boost utilization of the airport government approval has been received for several new activities including aircraft parking, a maintenance repair & overhaul (MRO) centre and cargo transshipment.
Aircraft Disassembly and Recycling is also a promising revenue earner, Chandrasiri said in the agency’s 2022 annual report.
Mattala Airport had marked 10 years on March 18, 2023.
The airport handled 11,577 passengers, down 65 percent from a year ago, and 2 metric tonnes cargo, down 96 percent. Aircraft movements were also down to 63 percent to 216. (Colombo/June 08/2023)
Dismantle the airport and sell the stuff. Stupid idea in the first place to build one in nowhere.