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Aircraft and transport. Taiwan plans $15.5 billion investment to upgrade its main airport

Taipei, Taiwan - The project involves a capacity increase to 75 million passengers per year

Taiwan government has announced its intention to start a 15.5-billion-dollar (almost 12 billion Euro) project for the expansion of Taiwan-Taoyuan International Airport. A first project for the expansion of the busiest hub of the Asian country was presented in 2007, but it has been delayed by budget concerns and land acquisition problems. Now it seems that every difficulty has been left behind, and...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1145642

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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