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€ 3.3 billion tender for Lisbon airport

Lisbon, Portugal - All clear for the race that should start in these months

The new Lisbon airport will cost € 3.3 billion. State-owned NAER chief, Carlos Madeira, stated it yesterday. It is all ready in wait of the race that should be launched by the government in these months. The new airport is scheduled to start operations by 2017 with a traffic of 19 million passengers per year. The winner of the tender will build the new airport with own money, plus state and European f...

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