POLISH AIRPORT GETS EIB FUNDING

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Euro 52.8 million to the operator of Poland's Wroclaw airport to build a new terminal and make other improvements, expanding annual capacity to 3.1 million passengers. Port Lotniczy Wroclaw SA will also use the money to extend and modify terminal one; improve aprons, taxiways, de-icing facilities, drainage and navigation systems; and boost car parking and access roads. The airport serves Wroclaw and Poland's Lower Silesia region. A reassessment of environmental impact studies will be undertaken ...


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