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May 04, 2009 (newstodate): The Austrian investment company AI Airports International, formerly Meinl Airports, has now put all of its airport assets up for sale.
This follows a decision to withdraw entirely from the airport business and realize whatever assets can be rescued for the individual investors.
On the sales table now are thus AI's stakes in Italy's Parma Airport, Poland's Sochaczew Airport Project Company and Bydgoszcz Airport, and Russia's Ulan Ude Airport.
Parma Airport currently serves as a low-cost airport, regional feeder and general aviation airport; Sochaczew is a project company with the goal to establish a secondary airport for Warsaw by 2012; Bydgoszcz is a regional low-cost hub in North-Central Poland and home-base of Polish high-growth regional carrier Jet Air, and Lake Baikal Airport at Ulan Ude, capital city of the Republic of Buryatia in Southern Russia, is currently serving mainly local demand and increasingly targeting international operations.
This follows a decision to withdraw entirely from the airport business and realize whatever assets can be rescued for the individual investors.
On the sales table now are thus AI's stakes in Italy's Parma Airport, Poland's Sochaczew Airport Project Company and Bydgoszcz Airport, and Russia's Ulan Ude Airport.
Parma Airport currently serves as a low-cost airport, regional feeder and general aviation airport; Sochaczew is a project company with the goal to establish a secondary airport for Warsaw by 2012; Bydgoszcz is a regional low-cost hub in North-Central Poland and home-base of Polish high-growth regional carrier Jet Air, and Lake Baikal Airport at Ulan Ude, capital city of the Republic of Buryatia in Southern Russia, is currently serving mainly local demand and increasingly targeting international operations.