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China: government search private investments for 28 airports

Open to the market to make the sector increasingly competitive

China announced today -through a joint statement by the Civil Aviation Administration on China (CAAC) and the National Develpoment and Reform Commission- to encourage private investment in the projects and for the maintenance of 28 airports, for a total sum of about 110 billion yuan (about 14 billion euros) in order to make its civil aviation sector even more competitive on a global scale. Some of...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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