LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hello FSDG Team, I tried to contact you by e-mail and I succeeded. However, after a while, the answer stopped coming. So I decided to share all the information and photos under this information. I hope you show your interest in the 2nd largest airport in the world. We'il wait patiently. Information here; Istanbul Airport (IATA: IST ICAO: LTFM) [3], Istanbul, Turkey is the main international airport serving. It is located in Arnavutköy district on the European side of the city.
All scheduled commercial passenger flights were transferred from Istanbul Ataturk Airport to Istanbul Airport on 6 April 2019 following the closure of Istanbul Ataturk Airport. The IATA airport code IST has been transferred to the new airport. entertain 200 million passengers annually ...
History
Terminal building exterior
Terminal building exterior
Check-in area interior
Check-in area interior
Background
Due to a lack of space to construct an additional runway at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, airport growth being restricted due to the growth of the city, the Turkish Airport Authority not allowing additional cargo or charter flights to the airport, and worsening air traffic congestion, it was decided to construct a new airport to serve Istanbul. Furthermore, due to a lack of slot capacity and parking spaces, some of Turkish Airlines' aircraft were based in Sabiha Gökçen Airport[citation needed] which itself is already at maximum terminal capacity of 25 million passengers, and handled 28 million passengers in 2015 after posting traffic growth rates averaging over 20% a year since 2013.[citation needed]
Atatürk Airport was one of the busiest airports in Europe. Since 2013, it has ranked among the five busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic. In 2017, the two Istanbul airports handled over 100 million passengers.[7] In terms of area airports, the six London-area airports serve more than 150 million passengers a year, while the three Paris-area airports serve around 100 million passengers a year.
Location
It was decided to construct the new airport at the intersection of roads to Arnavutköy, Göktürk, and Çatalca, north of central Istanbul and between the Black Sea coast towns of Yeniköy [tr], Tayakadın and Akpınar. The area is a 7,659-hectare region near Lake Terkos. Some 6,172 hectares of this area was state-owned forest. The distance between Istanbul Airport and Atatürk Airport is approximately 35 km (22 mi). The area encompassed old open-pit coal mines, which were later filled up with soil.[8]
According to the Environmental Impact Assessment (ÇED) report published in April 2013, there were a total of 2,513,341 trees in the area and 657,950 of them would need to be cut indispensably, while 1,855,391 trees would be moved to new places. However, the Ministry of Forest and Water Management claimed the exact number of trees cut and moved would only be revealed after construction was complete.[8]
Construction
Location of Istanbul Airport relative to the city center of Istanbul, as well as the city's other two airports.
Location of Istanbul Airport relative to the city center of Istanbul, as well as the city's other two airports.
The tender for construction and operation of the facility until 2030 was held on May 3, 2013.[9] The project is made up of four construction stages. If all stages are completed, the airport will reach a capacity of 150 million passengers, which would have made it the biggest in the world at the time of planning. The first stage of construction was planned to finish within 42 months of the handover of the land. The total project cost is expected to be approximately €7 billion, excluding financing costs. The construction and operation consortium has been guaranteed 342 million passengers in 12 years by the government.[citation needed]
The design team was led by London-based Grimshaw[10] and also included the Norway-based Nordic Office of Architecture and London studio Haptic.[citation needed]
At the bidding session on May 3, 2013, only four out of fifteen Turkish and two foreign companies that were qualified as bidders showed up. The Turkish joint venture consortium of Cengiz-Kolin-Limak-Mapa-Kalyon won the tender, and were obliged to pay the government €26.142 billion including value-added tax for a 25-year lease starting from 2018. The completion date of the construction's first stage was officially set for 2018 – 42 months after the finalization of the tender's approval.[8]
The groundbreaking ceremony took place on 7 June 2014,[11] though construction only started in May 2015 after the land was officially handed over.[12]
The inauguration of the airport took place on the planned date of 29 October 2018. It was reported that the first test landing at the airport would take place on February 26, 2018; however, the first landing took place on 20 June 2018.[13] Testing of navigational and electronic systems with DHMİ aircraft had begun on 15 May 2018.[14]
PİCTURES:
TURKISH TECHNİCH HANGAR 2/1
TURKISH CARGO HANGAR 2/2
LOCATION FOR HANGAR
TERMINAL DRONE PHOTOS
TOWER
AIPORT AIRWIEW
34L / 34R
35R / 35L
TERMINAL AIRWIEW
TERMINAL EXAMPLE
All scheduled commercial passenger flights were transferred from Istanbul Ataturk Airport to Istanbul Airport on 6 April 2019 following the closure of Istanbul Ataturk Airport. The IATA airport code IST has been transferred to the new airport. entertain 200 million passengers annually ...
History
Terminal building exterior
Terminal building exterior
Check-in area interior
Check-in area interior
Background
Due to a lack of space to construct an additional runway at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, airport growth being restricted due to the growth of the city, the Turkish Airport Authority not allowing additional cargo or charter flights to the airport, and worsening air traffic congestion, it was decided to construct a new airport to serve Istanbul. Furthermore, due to a lack of slot capacity and parking spaces, some of Turkish Airlines' aircraft were based in Sabiha Gökçen Airport[citation needed] which itself is already at maximum terminal capacity of 25 million passengers, and handled 28 million passengers in 2015 after posting traffic growth rates averaging over 20% a year since 2013.[citation needed]
Atatürk Airport was one of the busiest airports in Europe. Since 2013, it has ranked among the five busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic. In 2017, the two Istanbul airports handled over 100 million passengers.[7] In terms of area airports, the six London-area airports serve more than 150 million passengers a year, while the three Paris-area airports serve around 100 million passengers a year.
Location
It was decided to construct the new airport at the intersection of roads to Arnavutköy, Göktürk, and Çatalca, north of central Istanbul and between the Black Sea coast towns of Yeniköy [tr], Tayakadın and Akpınar. The area is a 7,659-hectare region near Lake Terkos. Some 6,172 hectares of this area was state-owned forest. The distance between Istanbul Airport and Atatürk Airport is approximately 35 km (22 mi). The area encompassed old open-pit coal mines, which were later filled up with soil.[8]
According to the Environmental Impact Assessment (ÇED) report published in April 2013, there were a total of 2,513,341 trees in the area and 657,950 of them would need to be cut indispensably, while 1,855,391 trees would be moved to new places. However, the Ministry of Forest and Water Management claimed the exact number of trees cut and moved would only be revealed after construction was complete.[8]
Construction
Location of Istanbul Airport relative to the city center of Istanbul, as well as the city's other two airports.
Location of Istanbul Airport relative to the city center of Istanbul, as well as the city's other two airports.
The tender for construction and operation of the facility until 2030 was held on May 3, 2013.[9] The project is made up of four construction stages. If all stages are completed, the airport will reach a capacity of 150 million passengers, which would have made it the biggest in the world at the time of planning. The first stage of construction was planned to finish within 42 months of the handover of the land. The total project cost is expected to be approximately €7 billion, excluding financing costs. The construction and operation consortium has been guaranteed 342 million passengers in 12 years by the government.[citation needed]
The design team was led by London-based Grimshaw[10] and also included the Norway-based Nordic Office of Architecture and London studio Haptic.[citation needed]
At the bidding session on May 3, 2013, only four out of fifteen Turkish and two foreign companies that were qualified as bidders showed up. The Turkish joint venture consortium of Cengiz-Kolin-Limak-Mapa-Kalyon won the tender, and were obliged to pay the government €26.142 billion including value-added tax for a 25-year lease starting from 2018. The completion date of the construction's first stage was officially set for 2018 – 42 months after the finalization of the tender's approval.[8]
The groundbreaking ceremony took place on 7 June 2014,[11] though construction only started in May 2015 after the land was officially handed over.[12]
The inauguration of the airport took place on the planned date of 29 October 2018. It was reported that the first test landing at the airport would take place on February 26, 2018; however, the first landing took place on 20 June 2018.[13] Testing of navigational and electronic systems with DHMİ aircraft had begun on 15 May 2018.[14]
PİCTURES:
TURKISH TECHNİCH HANGAR 2/1
TURKISH CARGO HANGAR 2/2
LOCATION FOR HANGAR
TERMINAL DRONE PHOTOS
TOWER
AIPORT AIRWIEW
34L / 34R
35R / 35L
TERMINAL AIRWIEW
TERMINAL EXAMPLE
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hello,
Here are some photos I took during the construction of LTFM (October 2018). I hope they help during your design. There are total of 50 photos at my gdrive link below
You may download the complete set at the following link
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We look forward to your scenery
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
Here are some photos I took during the construction of LTFM (October 2018). I hope they help during your design. There are total of 50 photos at my gdrive link below
You may download the complete set at the following link
removed
We look forward to your scenery
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
Last edited by horst18519 on Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- horst18519
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Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Thanks. I edited your post to remove the link after I accessed it.
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
perfect thanks !
If you need anything else , please let us know, we can take additional photos for you for a good development. I would also like to see some updates from the LTFM development, if you may post here
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
okan Sacli
https://www.okansacli.com/
If you need anything else , please let us know, we can take additional photos for you for a good development. I would also like to see some updates from the LTFM development, if you may post here
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
okan Sacli
https://www.okansacli.com/
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hello Thorsten,
Any updates from LTFM ? Can you update us a bit .
Thanks
Okan Sacli
Any updates from LTFM ? Can you update us a bit .
Thanks
Okan Sacli
- horst18519
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Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
No more news at the moment.
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hello,
First of all I hope that everybody is safe , healthy and way too far from this COVID-19
Any updates on the LTFM development ? I assume most of us are staying @home these days due to the COVID-19, so maybe there is time now for further software development ?
Best Regards from Istanbul,
Okan Sacli
First of all I hope that everybody is safe , healthy and way too far from this COVID-19
Any updates on the LTFM development ? I assume most of us are staying @home these days due to the COVID-19, so maybe there is time now for further software development ?
Best Regards from Istanbul,
Okan Sacli
- horst18519
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Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
There is time for development, that's correct but we have currently no news regarding LTFM.
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
What an amazing airport
Fist day buy
Fist day buy
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hello Guys,
Any updates and the LTFM development ? Would you like to share with us some latest developement screenshots, so that we can get excited
Best Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
Any updates and the LTFM development ? Would you like to share with us some latest developement screenshots, so that we can get excited
Best Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Hey! Hello everyone after the long break. I, who submitted the project to FSDG and lost a long time, came back again. haha: Dhorst18519 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 3:23 pmThere is time for development, that's correct but we have currently no news regarding LTFM.
I hope FSDG continues this project. we look forward to you sir!
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Thank you to FSDG for your support. Are you Turkish sir?okansacli wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:07 amHello,
Here are some photos I took during the construction of LTFM (October 2018). I hope they help during your design. There are total of 50 photos at my gdrive link below
You may download the complete set at the following link
removed
We look forward to your scenery
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
- horst18519
- Posts: 2431
- Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:28 pm
- FS-Version: MSFS
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
With the new FS2020, we had to reschedule a couple of our developments, including LTFM. More news by the end of the year.
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Yes Sir I am from Turkey living in Istanbul.LTFM wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 9:19 amThank you to FSDG for your support. Are you Turkish sir?okansacli wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:07 amHello,
Here are some photos I took during the construction of LTFM (October 2018). I hope they help during your design. There are total of 50 photos at my gdrive link below
You may download the complete set at the following link
removed
We look forward to your scenery
Kindest Regards from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com
You may find my details under www.okansacli.com
Re: LTFM-Help For İnformation And Some Pictures
Thanks Throsten ! We look forward to an FS2020 version of LTFM. If you need any other information please let us know.horst18519 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 8:21 amWith the new FS2020, we had to reschedule a couple of our developments, including LTFM. More news by the end of the year.
Best Regads from Istanbul
Okan Sacli
www.okansacli.com