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South Korea: USD 3 billion for Seoul-Incheon airport

Seoul, South Korea - New terminal and more aprons

South Korea is going to invest more than USD 3 billion in expansion works for Seoul-Incheon airport, recently chosen as the best in the world for 2009 by the annual analysis carried out by the British agency "Skytrax" (see AVIONEWS). The works, that will start in 2011 and are scheduled to end in 2015, include the building of a second terminal and of new aprons. The new structure will allow the transit...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1106454

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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