Long Thanh International Airport is one of the largest transportation infrastructure projects in Vietnam's history. It plays a strategic role in developing the national logistics network, boosting regional economic growth, and elevating Vietnam’s aviation standing in Southeast Asia. Located in Long Thanh District, Dong Nai Province, about 40km from Ho Chi Minh City, Phase 1 has a total investment of over VND 109 trillion.
During the construction of terminals, administration buildings, technical facilities, and supporting areas, TVP Steel was proud to be one of the steel suppliers for key structural and envelope packages, working alongside major contractors such as HANCORP, Coteccons, and CC1.
Master plan rendering of the main terminal – representing Vietnam’s new aviation landmark
With its enormous scale and strict technical requirements for load capacity, corrosion resistance, surface quality, and delivery timelines, TVP Steel supplied a wide range of materials suitable for many key packages, including:
All materials complied with international quality standards and were strictly inspected from production to on-site delivery.
Long Thanh Airport is envisioned as a major regional air transit hub with a design capacity of up to 100 million passengers and 5 million tons of cargo annually. The terminal architecture, inspired by the lotus flower, incorporates modern design, sustainable materials, and cutting-edge construction technologies.
The use of high-quality steel materials is a key element in the sustainable construction direction—ensuring environmental friendliness and long-term operational safety for aviation engineering works.
Supplying materials for the Long Thanh Airport project marks an important milestone in TVP Steel’s journey, reaffirming its capabilities in serving national-level projects that demand high standards and massive scale.
We remain committed to investing in product quality, logistics services, and quality control processes to be a trusted partner in Vietnam’s iconic infrastructure projects on the global stage.