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Erdogan says new Istanbul airport will open despite strike
By AFP - Sep 24,2018 - Last updated at Sep 24,2018
People visit Teknofest air show at a new airport under construction in Istanbul, Turkey, on Saturday (Reuters photo)
ISTANBUL — The new international airport in Istanbul, one of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's signature mega projects, will open as scheduled on October 29 despite a builders strike, he said on Sunday.
"The opening date is October 29, tests have been carried out... the terminal building is ready, the runways are really beautiful," Erdogan told journalists.
Hundreds of workers building what will be Istanbul's third airport went on strike recently to protest work-related deaths and poor conditions.
But authorities launched a crackdown, arresting 500, unions said.
The problems stoked speculation the airport opening could be pushed back to December 31 but Erdogan rejected any talk of delay.
"There is no such thing," Erdogan said, who visited the site on Saturday.
At the same time, he announced that Ataturk Airport, due to be replaced by the new facility, would not be closed immediately for redevelopment.
"Ataturk Airport is not going to halt activity all at once, there will be a transition period," the president said.
The Turkish government has claimed the new airport, on the European side of Istanbul, will be "the biggest in the world."
Initially, it will handle up to 90 million passengers a year, rising to 150 million by 2023, it says.
Some 35,000 people are employed on the project including 3,000 engineers and administrative staff.
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