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JUN 03, 2003 (newstodate): Serbia hopes to attract the interest of German investors to its needs in the air transport sector.
Among other areas, Serbia needs cooperation for building a new air cargo center at Belgrade Airport which is eyeing a role as a hub to serve imports of shipments from the east to Europe.
According to Serbian Deputy Minister of Transport and Telecommunications Dragoljub Trgovcevic, an airport modernisation project has been prepared, with total investment amounting to some $125 million.
Of the total amount, the European Investment Bank and the Airport have provided $25 million.
Trgovcevic says that tenders have been called for the modernisation of the two existing passenger terminals, announcing that the works should begin in February 2004.
Germany has announced a 30 million euro aid package for Serbia's traffic infrastructure development
Among other areas, Serbia needs cooperation for building a new air cargo center at Belgrade Airport which is eyeing a role as a hub to serve imports of shipments from the east to Europe.
According to Serbian Deputy Minister of Transport and Telecommunications Dragoljub Trgovcevic, an airport modernisation project has been prepared, with total investment amounting to some $125 million.
Of the total amount, the European Investment Bank and the Airport have provided $25 million.
Trgovcevic says that tenders have been called for the modernisation of the two existing passenger terminals, announcing that the works should begin in February 2004.
Germany has announced a 30 million euro aid package for Serbia's traffic infrastructure development