On March 29, 2026, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha and a high-level delegation, conducted an on-site inspection of the Long Thanh International Airport Project.

This marked the Prime Minister’s tenth visit to the project site. During the inspection, the delegation reviewed the traffic connection route to Terminal 1, including the airport interchange at the main gateway to the airport area. They also directly examined key construction zones such as the passenger terminal and aircraft apron, while receiving updates on construction progress and implementation status.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh inspects and encourages contractors at the Long Thanh International Airport Project construction site.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reviews key components of the passenger terminal at the Long Thanh International Airport Project.

Reporting to the Prime Minister, representatives of Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) stated that, in line with directives issued by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha under Notice No. 78/TB-VPCP dated February 13, 2026, as well as guidance from relevant ministries and agencies, ACV promptly resumed coordination with all contractors immediately after the Lunar New Year 2026. Comprehensive solutions were deployed to address bottlenecks and accelerate progress, with full-scale construction activities officially relaunched from February 22, 2026 (the sixth day of the Lunar New Year). 

To date, all construction packages have mobilized full leadership teams, technical personnel from the Project Management Board, contractors, and supervision consultants to ensure continuous on-site operations. Construction machinery and equipment have been fully deployed, while the workforce has steadily increased following the holiday period, reaching approximately 8,951 workers on site as of March 24, 2026.

ACV is currently working closely with contractors and consulting units to review and recalibrate the overall implementation schedule in line with actual conditions, with a strong commitment to accelerating progress. The target is to complete construction no later than September 2026, enabling commercial operations to commence in the fourth quarter of 2026.

Panoramic view of the Long Thanh International Airport Project construction site.

The entirety of Component Project 3 under Phase 1 of the Long Thanh International Airport Project comprises 145 construction, consultancy, and non-consultancy packages. The total implemented value has reached approximately VND 64,102 billion out of VND 86,357 billion, equivalent to 74% of the total contracted value.

Following the site inspection, the Prime Minister chaired a working session with ministries, agencies, and relevant stakeholders. ACV will further expedite progress, conduct comprehensive reviews of all tasks, and proactively address emerging issues with timely and effective solutions in accordance with the Prime Minister’s directives.

During the visit, the Prime Minister also extended his encouragement and presented gifts to engineers and workers at the site, acknowledging their sustained efforts throughout the construction process.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs a working session with ACV and relevant stakeholders on the implementation progress of the Long Thanh International Airport Project.

The Prime Minister emphasized the requirement to complete construction of Long Thanh International Airport in the third quarter of 2026 and to officially commence operations in the fourth quarter of the same year. He also instructed all relevant entities to strictly ensure adherence to project timelines, construction quality, technical standards, occupational safety, and environmental sanitation throughout implementation. In addition, he directed the prompt consolidation of ACV’s leadership structure and the urgent establishment of two dedicated task forces to effectively address arising challenges, thereby ensuring the project progresses on schedule and meets the strategic demands of Vietnam’s aviation infrastructure development in the new growth phase.

News and photos: Administration Department