LARGE RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN BUSINESS MAY START A NEW FIGHT FOR THE MOSCOW DOMODEDOVO AIRPORT

Large Russian and foreign aviation businesses may start a new fight for the ownership of Moscow Domodedovo airport, Russia’s largest and one of its most profitable airports. The stakes are not purely commercial as Domodedovo is a key Russian airport asset which is not currently controlled by investors affiliated with the President Vladimir Putin’s government in the Kremlin. Speculation about the sale has been sparked by the July 1 release of Dmitry Kamenshik, Domodedovo’s owner, through shares in operator East Line, from house arrest. His movement had been ...


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