Honduras: Progress at Copan Airfield

The government has announced that it has the land where construction will begin for the airfield valued at $730 thousand, 17 kilometers from the Copan Mayan ruins.

Monday, May 12, 2014

The government said it plans to start the construction work with measuring and transfer of equipment early next month.

"A delegation made up of institutions such as the National Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Honduran Institute of Tourism (IHT), the Armed Forces, among others, performed the first inspection at the site where the airfield will be built, just 17 kilometers from Copan Ruins. "

"The Río Amarillo Airfield, by orders drawn up by President Juan Orlando Hernandez will be implemented by the First Battalion of Engineers. The president said that the construction of both the Lempira and Copán airfields, will help the flow of tourists in the area to increase and as a consequence will increase development in the two departments in the West. "

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