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Aircraft and infrastructures. Copenhagen Airport accelerates refurbishment works in view of the Summer season

Copenhagen, Denmark - 72-million-Euro investment to improve terminals and baggage system

In view of a Summer season which will be particularly busy Københavns Lufthavne, the management firm of Copenhagen Airport, one of the busiest hubs in Northern Europe, speeded up the refurbishment works of the facility: this is a 540-million-Danish-kroner project (roughly 72.5 million Euro), which involves interventions mainly in the terminals and in the baggage management system. Traffic forecasts...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1151159

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