Brazil plans investment
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Infraero Aeroportos Brasileiros, which administers and operates 67 airports, is stepping up investments in its airport infrastructure. After spending US$1.025 billion in four years, the present budget, envisages total investments for the four years to 2004 of US$1.145 billion. The largest amount will be spent on Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport, which serves primarily the international market, with construction of a new Terminal 3 starting 2001, and expansion of terminals 1 and 2 nearing completion.
Publication Name: Jane's Airport Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0954-7649
Year: 2001
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Tallinn plans for threefold traffic rise
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Estonia's Tallinn International Airport has drawn up a master plan up to 2015 to cope with a projected threefold increase in passenger traffic. The main terminal at the airport has been rehabilitated to handle 1.4 million passengers annually, or 850 passengers during peak hours. The airport has a 3,070-meter runway that can handle all types of aircraft, with Category 1 landing capability and ICAO Category 8 crash fire rescue rating.
Publication Name: Jane's Airport Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0954-7649
Year: 2001
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