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Fencing of Juba International Airport begins |
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 |
Fencing of Juba International Airport has started. About five hundred meters of the fence has been built.
According to the Aviation and Safety Officer of the United Nations Mission in Sudan, Juba, Mr. Ehab Khalil, said the airport needs to be fenced to provide safety to flights.
Mr. Khalil said the work, which started on Monday, might cost more than two hundred thousand US dollars, and that it might take one and a half months to complete the work.
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