BRUSSELS APPROVES HUNGARY STATE AID FOR EXPANDING DEBRECEN AIRPORT

THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved Hungarian government plans to sink EUR3.8 million in public investment into modernising the infrastructure of Debrecen International Airport, serving Hungary’s second city. The money will fund security and safety upgrades, enabling aircraft to land in low visibility, while strengthening the airport’s perimeter fence. The investment will also build an interconnector bridge between the airport’s two terminals. The Commission said the project fit European Union (EU) state aid guidelines by promoting regional development and ...


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