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Gran Canaria, the air terminal will be soon enlarged

Gran Canaria, Spain - Works will be finished in three years, with a 124.6 million euros investment

The board of directors of Aena, the Spanish airports operator, decided to enlarge Gran Canaria air terminal. Fcc Construcción S.A. won the competition for a value of 124.6 million euros and will have three years time to finish the works. The airport capacity will increase, as well as the overall quality of services and shop offer, with the general target to give a more efficient image of the terminal. According...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1099228

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