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Greece shortlists nine investors for 30 pct stake in Athens airport

Greece has shortlisted nine investors in a tender for a minority stake in Athens International Airport (AIA), the country's biggest, its privatisation agency said on Friday.

The sale is crucial for Greece which emerged from international bailouts in 2018 and is aiming for privatisation receipts of 2.4 billion euros ($2.7 billion) this year.

15 million passengers planned: Vucic and Macron marked official airport modernisation

The board says: "On july 15, 2019, President of the Republic of Serbia, H.E. Aleksandar Vucic and President of the Republic of France, H.E. Emmanuel Macron marked the official start of work on modernization of Belgrade Airport 'Nikola Tesla', carried out by the company "VINCI Airports".

Interview with Jean Ghislain La Fonta, Executive Vice-President, Sixense Group

"Rounded business-minded leader with a dynamic 30+ years management and innovative career path"

Jean Ghislain La Fonta has Master's degree in Geology, from the Paris VI University in France. In 1986 he got his Postgraduate diploma in information systems applied to Geoscience from Paris VI University, France

GEK Terna lands contract for Belgrade airport

The GEK Terna construction group has landed another significant contract, as it has undertaken the construction of the new Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, Serbia, in a consortium with Vinci.

This is a contract worth 262 million euros, and the consortium of Vinci (with a 51 percent stake) and GEK Terna (with 49 percent) will have five years to implement the project.

INTERVIEW WITH RENEL DOBRE, SIXENSE GROUP COUNTRY MANAGER FOR BULGARIA

Earlier this year Sixense Group came to Bulgaria and Sofia News Agency got the opportunity to talk with Renel Dobre, country representative of the company. 

Hello Mr Dobre, can you say few words about yourself and the company you are representing - Sixense Group? 

 

French corporation to run Belgrade airport for next 25 years

Brnabic told reporters that the planned income from the concession and investments was EUR 1.5 billion over the next 25 years, after which the airport will be handed back to Serbia, Beta is reporting.

According to the prime minister, Vinci's bid was the best in every category - financial, technical and legal - while the French corporation "already runs eight airports worldwide."

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