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Transition phase for Plovdiv airport

Plovdiv, Bulgaria - The Bulgarian government has to decide whether or not to privatize it

The airport of Plovdiv, the second Bulgarian city after Sofia, will be managed by the minister of Transport and not anymore by that of Defence which currently owns it. The air station, which will be of civil use, will be modernized at the expense of the Bulgarian government, which has to decide anyway whether to directly invest public funds or assign the contract to a management society. In the...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1077014

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