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Osaka Kansai Airport Opens Expanded International Terminal

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According to airport operator Vinci, capacity at Osaka Kansai's international terminal has grown from 23 million to 40 million yearly passengers.

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VINCI Takes Over Seven Cape Verde Airports

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The concession agreement for the seven Cape Verde airports will run for the next four decades.

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Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport Plans Solar Panel Plant

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Airport operator Vinci says the French government has approved the project.

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Vinci Airports To Buy 30% Stake In Mexican Airports Operator

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Vinci will add 13 airports in northern and central Mexico to its portfolio. 

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Restoring Connectivity A ‘Life And Death’ Matter

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Access to medical facilities is dependent on air transport in many countries.

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Interview: Aerodom outlines 'the new normal'

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Routes speaks to Álvaro Leite, chief commercial officer at Aerodom, the VINCI Airports subsidiary that operates six airports in the Dominican...

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Aviation needs to shed the “bad guy” image, leaders say

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The aviation industry is unfairly viewed as the “bad guy” on sustainability and needs to change the narrative, airport leaders have claimed.

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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up

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This week: Allegiant Air to open base at Grand Rapids; KLM and Atlantic Airways to codeshare; record year for Budapest; and VINCI to invest in...

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Bulletin board: Tributes paid to Southwest Airlines founder

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This week: Tributes paid to Southwest Airlines founder; Qatar Airways takes stake in China Southern; Neeleman’s latest venture firms up A220 order;...

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Faro Airport makes plans for another record summer season

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This year’s summer schedule from Faro Airport was its largest ever with a massive 21.6 per cent increase in departure capacity versus summer 2015...

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