EIB provides $50 million to rebuild Sint Maarten’s hurricane-hit airport
EIB is to supply a $50 million loan to rebuild Princess Juliana Airport's passenger terminal after the damage caused hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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EIB is to supply a $50 million loan to rebuild Princess Juliana Airport's passenger terminal after the damage caused hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The funding for the road relocation project will come from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Multimodal Transportation Fund.
New terminals and runways require long-term traffic forecasting and careful consideration of changing technologies, but they also provide the chance to explore how our workforce, our climate and our communities may change over time, highlights Caroline Wilkie, CEO of the Australian Airports Association (AAA).
The investment will be utilised to increase capacity in order to accommodate the growing number of public transport passengers.
The investment will be utilised across Prague Airport, funding essential long-term developments including the extension of Terminal 2.
The funds provided by DASA will be used to develop new technologies in order to detect, disrupt and defeat any malicious use of drones.
The £21 million loan will help support Cardiff Airport’s plans for the future in regard to achieving a higher passenger rate.
Philadelphia Airport has received two grants to rehabilitate platforms and canopies at its four stops on SEPTA’s Airport Line.
Aging GSE risks being not just a liability but a serious barrier to future growth, and so smaller airports determined not to be left behind must consider alternative investment opportunities. Jay Lucas, Aviation Specialist at Arkle Finance, provided more information.
As one of France's three combined civil and military airports, Toulon Hyères requires day-to-day coordination between the VINCI Airports teams and the naval air base.
The programme, to be delivered over four years, was announced in the 2019-20 Federal budget following the AAA’s Protect Regional Airports campaign.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will award $986 million in airport infrastructure grants to 354 airports in 44 states.
As of the 1 January 2020, it will cost more to fly out of British Colombia from Vancouver Airport as the airport registers 74 months of consecutive growth and plans to future-proof the infrastructure at the airport.
Having experienced double digit growth for the last 19 months, Gerald R. Ford International Airport will invest nearly $90 million on the expansion of its terminal to ensure longevity as a destination.
Auckland Airport achieved several milestones in the 2019 financial year, including beginning work on two of its eight key anchor infrastructure projects.