EIB FUNDS PASSENGER HANDLING IMPROVEMENTS AT COPENHAGEN AIRPORT

THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Danish Krone DKK600 million (USD91.5 million) to Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, to help it comply with strengthened security and passport control regulations while processing an anticipated future annual load of 40 million passengers. An EIB note said the financing would help “provide additional passenger processing capacity, as well as upgrading baggage security standards by introducing a state-of-the-art passenger and hand baggage security screening system. The money will also help fund further capacity expansion ...


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