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Mar 12, 2008 (newstodate): The Austrian company Meinl Airports International sees prospects for the Polish airport Sochaczew as an air cargo center for the Warsaw region.
A former AFB, the new airport at Sochaczew 40km west of Warsaw will initially focus on low-cost carriers, with the first flights planned to take off by 2011.
-Another important growth factor is the cargo business, where we see a huge growth potential in Poland as well. From that point of view Sochaczew with its favorable location and access can become also one of the major players for cargo business in the region of Warsaw, says Bogdan Zasada, Sochaczew airport CEO.
In February, 2008, Meinl announced its decision to take up to 50 percent of the stake in Sochaczew Airport Company as part of its East European airport strategy.
A former AFB, the new airport at Sochaczew 40km west of Warsaw will initially focus on low-cost carriers, with the first flights planned to take off by 2011.
-Another important growth factor is the cargo business, where we see a huge growth potential in Poland as well. From that point of view Sochaczew with its favorable location and access can become also one of the major players for cargo business in the region of Warsaw, says Bogdan Zasada, Sochaczew airport CEO.
In February, 2008, Meinl announced its decision to take up to 50 percent of the stake in Sochaczew Airport Company as part of its East European airport strategy.