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Poland talks Central Airport with Singaporean companies

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Victoria Bieniek 18.05.2018 08:30
Warsaw is in talks with Singaporean companies about financing the Polish government's ambitious Central Airport project, Polish Deputy Infrastructure Minister Mikołaj Wild said on Thursday.
Photo: LOT Polish AirlinesPhoto: LOT Polish Airlines

Wild said Singapore was interested in the planned Polish investment.

He added that China and South Korea were also potential partners.

Wild said that Singapore's Changi, which has leisure and recreational facilities such as cinemas, swimming pools and gardens, could serve as an example for Poland's planned airport, which the government hopes will become a major transit hub.

Under a plan adopted by Polish parliament, construction on the country's Central Airport, 45 kilometres from Warsaw, is to start in 2021. It is expected to become operational in 2027.

The investment could cost PLN 20-30 billion (EUR 4.67-7 billion), an official from the infrastructure ministry said last year.

Rafał Milczarski, CEO of Poland’s state-controlled airline LOT, has argued that the new airport is needed for the carrier to expand and launch new connections as Warsaw's Chopin Airport nears capacity.

Wild travelled to Singapore for trade talks on board Polish Airline LOT's first direct flight from Warsaw to Changi airport, together with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Piotr Gliński and a number of Polish businessmen. (vb/pk)

Source: IAR

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