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On the 25th, a preliminary candidate for the Democratic Party’s Busan Mayor Byeon Seong-wan holds a press conference on Gadeok New Airport in the briefing room of the city council. |
A preliminary candidate for the Democratic Party’s Busan Mayor Byeon Seong-wan strongly criticized on the 25th that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport had written a report aimed at opposing the Gaduk New Airport Special Act, saying, “We cannot stop anger beyond disappointment.”
Candidate Byun held an emergency press conference in the briefing room of the city council on the same day and said, “In a study on the location of the Institute of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in 2009, the results of a project cost study of 7.8 trillion won for one runway and 9.8 trillion won for two were found. In the survey, it was announced that one runway would cost 7.47 trillion won and two runways would cost 1,022 trillion won.”
“Despite the result of such a service survey conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the issue of relocation to the airport in Gimhae-gun, which cannot be relocated, was raised and the total construction cost was raised to 28 trillion won. “I emphasized.
Candidate Byeon also said, “In the case of Incheon Airport and Gimpo Airport, they are operating smoothly through the division of roles, and there are many overseas cases. Nevertheless, it is said that Gadeok New Airport and Gimhae Airport are difficult. It’s a backward thinking that prevents development,” he said.
“The logistics and transportation cost from Booulkyung to Incheon Airport alone is 700 billion won per year, reaching 7 trillion won in 10 years,” he said. “Do you try to pretend to not know even though this unproductive data exists?”
“In terms of safety, constructability, and airspace, despite the announcement of Busan that there are many cases of adjacent air operation at home and abroad, and there are no difficulties in construction due to the proven construction method, I feel angry about misleading as if there is a big problem.” For the centennial world, let’s put down the metropolitan center and regional egoism and move forward together.”