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Aircraft and infrastructure. Winner of the 3.2-billion-dollar tender for new Kuwait airport to be announced in Q1 2013

Kuwait City, Kuwait - 18 firms competing, all of which are foreign companies

The government of Kuwait plans to announce the name of the winner of the 3.2-billion-dollar tender (about 2.5 billion Euro or 2.11 billion pounds) for the construction of the new terminal of the international airport close to Kuwait City by the first quarter of 2013, according to Faisal Al-Ustaith, a director at the Ministry of Public Works of the Middle-Eastern country. The official declared that...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1150183

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