The Government of Hungary and the United States Trade and Development Program (TDP) reached an agreement in mid-1990 through which TDP provided a grant to Hungary to assist in a project to develop the Hungarian Airport System. The main thrust of the study was: To access the need and potential for examining and modernizing the nation's airports and the possibilities of locating an intercontinental transit airport. The functions of the airfields and the potential development of a domestic system was included in this assessment; To examine the potential for developing former Soviet military airports for civil aviation use; To develop requirements for investments in projects of high priority to make the nation's aviation safe, secure, and cost competitive; and To develop a detailed investment program and financing plan. The specific objectives are: Develop a forecast of new passenger and cargo demands and aircraft movements, preferably by region; Conduct a review of the existing airports system, including the seven military airports; Estimate requirements to meet the projected demand and develop costs; and Make a comparison between the tariff system and the one applied at airports of other European countries that can be the basis for modification.


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    Title :

    Hungary Civil Aviation Feasibility Study, Final Report, June 1992


    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    168 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English