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Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) Deputy Managing Director Mohammed Lamaan has officially confirmed the full completion of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s major infrastructure pledge—the New ...
Mohamed Hilmy
23 July 2025, 00:00
Maldives
Airports Company Limited (MACL) Deputy Managing Director Mohammed Lamaan has
officially confirmed the full completion of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s
major infrastructure pledge—the New Passenger Terminal at Velana International
Airport. The confirmation comes just days ahead of the terminal’s official
inauguration on July 26, 2025.
Describing the
terminal’s completion as a central achievement of President Muizzu’s
administration, Deputy MD Lamaan emphasized that the project has been delivered
in line with the President’s promise to strengthen the country’s aviation
infrastructure. “President Muizzu's most important commitment has been
completely fulfilled,” he stated, highlighting the significance of the project
in transforming the nation’s gateway to the world.
In the lead-up
to the grand opening, MACL has entered the final stages of operational
preparation. According to Deputy MD Lamaan, full-scale operational trials are
actively underway. These include end-to-end testing of all terminal systems,
infrastructure integration, staff training programs, and emergency preparedness
exercises.
The trials are
designed to ensure that every aspect of the terminal's operations—ranging from
baggage handling systems to fire safety protocols—is thoroughly validated
before opening day. MACL staff are also undergoing final certification
processes to ensure seamless passenger experiences from day one.
Deputy MD Lamaan
praised the dedication and professionalism of the airport’s workforce. “Our
staff are conducting exemplary work in preparing for the terminal opening, and
we are grateful for their dedication,” he noted.
The New
Passenger Terminal is expected to mark a transformative moment in the Maldives’
aviation sector, enabling expanded international connectivity, improved
traveler experience, and greater operational capacity. MACL's comprehensive
readiness program underscores the government's broader vision for modernizing
key infrastructure across the country.
As July 26
approaches, MACL remains confident that the terminal will be fully ready to
welcome passengers, signaling not only the fulfillment of a presidential
promise but also a new era of aviation excellence in the Maldives.
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