EIB FUNDS LYON AIRPORT EXPANSION

THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Euro EUR140 million to Aéroports de Lyon, so the French operator can build a new passenger terminal at Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport. The money will also finance the reconfiguration of existing terminals and aprons to increase their handling capacity. Meanwhile, three new rapid exit taxiways will be created on runway B and new landside and airside facilities such as access roads and long and short-stay car parks will be built. The goal is enabling Lyon-Saint Exupéry handle 15 million passengers by 2020. Aéroports de ...


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