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Fiumicino and Malpensa airports: short- and long-term investments for the future (2)

Rome, Italy - Presented today to the Italian government

The president of SEA-Aeroporti di Milano, Giuseppe Bonomi, together with his colleague from ADR-Aeroporti di Roma, Fabrizio Palenzona, today presented to the government the projects for the future investments on the airports of Fiumicino and Malpensa. Concerning Rome airport, the development plan in two phases foresees the building, by 2011, of the new luggage handling system, capable to manage...

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