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Sep 01, 2009 (newstodate): Serbias Nis Constantine the Great Airport is building for a future with the air cargo industry.
The airport has been given the go-ahead for a large-scale project to build a new cargo and logistics terminal adjacent to the airport.
Nis Constantine the Great Airport was re-opened with extensive help from Norway on October 12, 2003, after being closed for years following a NATO air strike during the civil war in the 90'ies.
Behind the plans for a new cargo terinal are Austria's Eymaxx Management GmbH that will invest heavily in the project, and the UK investment fund Chayton Sava Property Fund LP.
The plans were long halted by red tape problems with transfer of 260,000 sq m of land for the purpose - but construction works can now finally be started and the full complex would be completed in four years.
Hopes are that declining passenger transport volumes may in the future be balanced by increasing volumes of air cargo through the airport.
The airport has been given the go-ahead for a large-scale project to build a new cargo and logistics terminal adjacent to the airport.
Nis Constantine the Great Airport was re-opened with extensive help from Norway on October 12, 2003, after being closed for years following a NATO air strike during the civil war in the 90'ies.
Behind the plans for a new cargo terinal are Austria's Eymaxx Management GmbH that will invest heavily in the project, and the UK investment fund Chayton Sava Property Fund LP.
The plans were long halted by red tape problems with transfer of 260,000 sq m of land for the purpose - but construction works can now finally be started and the full complex would be completed in four years.
Hopes are that declining passenger transport volumes may in the future be balanced by increasing volumes of air cargo through the airport.