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AVIONEWS at the presentation of ADR and SEA (Rome and Milan airports operators) development plans

Rome, Italy - Two hubs, one goal: make the country grow

SEA and ADR (airport operators of Milan and Rome respectively) this morning presented together to the Italian government their development plans to 2020 and 2040: 17 construction sites overall, for an investment that tops € 5 billion by 2020, and almost € 14 billion by 2040, with the perspective of 2,500 further jobs for every million passengers conquered. Two hubs, one goal: make the country gro...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1110158

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