Hazrat Shahjalal Airport’s Third Terminal: Opportunities and Challenges Discussed in Roundtable
A roundtable titled “Third Terminal of Shahjalal International Airport: Opportunities and Challenges” was held on Monday at Le Méridien Dhaka.
The event was organized by the Aviation and Tourism Journalists' Forum of Bangladesh (ATJFB) and brought together key stakeholders to discuss issues surrounding the airport’s ground handling services and the operational readiness of the new terminal.
Participants expressed dissatisfaction with the ground handling services provided by Biman Bangladesh Airlines at Terminals 1 and 2. They called for the inclusion of international-standard companies to ensure better services alongside Biman.
The keynote presentation was delivered by Mofizur Rahman, Secretary General of the Aviation Operators Association of Bangladesh (AOAB) and Managing Director of Novoair Limited. The session was presided over by ATJFB President Tanzim Anwar.
Advisor to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, Hasan Arif, stated that the government is evaluating Biman’s capacity for ground handling.
“If we identify a lack of capability, alternative arrangements will be made,” he assured.
Arif also noted that the third terminal is expected to become operational in another year, with an estimated cost of BDT 23,000 crore.
Highlighting concerns about past inefficiencies, he said, “Allegations of corruption will be investigated, and we are committed to reforms.”
Arif emphasized that measures are being taken to address customer complaints about ticketing and service quality, ensuring accountability through transparent oversight.
Mofizur Rahman proposed an open tendering process for ground handling services to break the monopoly currently held by Biman.
“Opening up ground handling services to multiple competent companies will ultimately benefit the nation and improve service quality,” he argued.
While recognizing Biman’s role as a national carrier, Rahman stressed that operational decisions should prioritize efficiency over political considerations.
Aviation expert and former Biman board member Kazi Wahidul Alam criticized the lack of foresight in the airport’s planning.
“The third terminal, like its predecessors, suffers from poor planning,” he remarked, pointing out global best practices where no single entity monopolizes ground handling.
Foreign airlines operating at Shahjalal Airport voiced their frustrations, noting delays and inefficiencies in Biman’s services.
Representatives from Ethiopian Airlines shared their struggle to obtain ground handling approvals, which took over four months. Similarly, other international airlines pointed out high fees and inadequate service quality compared to global standards.
Air Vice Marshal M. Manjur Kabir Bhuiyan, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB), reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing airport facilities.
“The launch of the third terminal is a national aspiration, and we are actively working to address existing challenges,” he said.
Participants recommended prioritizing efficiency and transparency in ground handling services, fostering competition to improve service quality, and conducting regular reviews of operational procedures.
Calls for an independent body to oversee ground handling operations were also made, aiming to enhance accountability and customer satisfaction.
The roundtable was attended by Air Commodore Abu Sayeed Mahbub Khan, Member (Operations and Planning) of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB); Group Captain Kamrul Islam, Executive Director of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport; Kazi Wahidul Alam, Editor of Bangladesh Monitor; Imran Asif, CEO of Air Astra; Suhed Ahmed Chowdhury, Cargo Manager of Qatar Airways; prominent aviation expert Wing Commander ATM Nazrul Islam; Constantinos Gavriel, General Manager of Le Méridien Bangladesh; Syed Yaserul Alam, Airport Service Superintendent of Thai Airways; Shayondev Ghosh, Airport Manager of Air India; Serkan Aken, Station Manager of Turkish Airlines; Kamrul Islam, GM (Public Relations) of US-Bangla Airlines; Kabir Ahmed, President of the Bangladesh Freight Forwarders Association; as well as representatives from domestic and international airlines, tour operators, and OTAs.