EIB DRAFTS PLANS TO LEND DUBLIN AIRPORT EUR350 TO FUND IMPROVEMENTS

  THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to lend EUR350 million to DAA PLC (formerly Dublin Airport Authority) to fund around half the cost of projected major improvements at Ireland’s Dublin Airport. This includes the structural overlay and rehabilitation of the airport's existing main and secondary runways; introducing new baggage screening systems; upgrading associated infrastructure; simplifying airside flows; increasing aircraft parking stands; constructing a parallel taxiway; terminal building improvements; and constructing landside office ...


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