EIB PLOTS EUR400 MILLION LOAN FOR FRANKFURT AIRPORT

THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) has developed plans to lend EUR400 million to Frankfurt Airport, to finance the first phase of building a new terminal three at the German hub. This work would include a new terminal building, with two piers and 24 stands, a link to the airport’s existing baggage conveyor system, an additional SkyLine people-mover system and associated air and landside works. An EIB note said: “The proposed project expands the airport infrastructure to accommodate future traffic growth and improve passenger service standards…” The loan ...


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