Saturday, August 23, 2008
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LONDON - The Sea Malpensa and Linate manage for another 40 years until 2041. The new agreement with the State was signed last night in Rome at the offices of 'ENAC, the chairman of airport operator in Milan, Giorgio Fossa. 'S announcement was scheduled for today, but late in the evening the news was leaked in the sphere of the Ministry of Transport and Fossa, reached by phone in Milan, was keen to stress that this agreement "is of primary importance to the Sea, next to the privatization because it allows the company to invest in pursuing long-term goals and implement initiatives with innovative tools, such as project financing. " Among these initiatives c 'is the creation of a receptive and trade of 450 billion lire, to be built opposite the terminal at Malpensa. Are likely to be the advisor Roland Berger and Cofiri to assist the Sea in choosing the best partner in this project. The firn agreement yesterday with the state also regulates the development of airport activities and commecial, including the implementation and 'use of facilities and infrastructure. The system eroportuale Milan Linate and Malpensa tip of the very 'Alitalia, in light of the recent alliance with Air France and the U.S. Delta. Latter 's in particular plans to increase flights to Malpensa [...]
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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ROME - continues his courtship of the Northeast to 'Alitalia. Alpi Eagles and the group of entrepreneurs around the airline Venetian continued during the summer it 'march towards the national carrier, adding some pieces to the project of acquiring a significant stake. All this, of course, the prospect of privatization that the center-right government has on several occasions in the medium-term objectives and, above all, the more imminent recapitalization of 2,000 billion lire. The President of Alpi Eagles, Paolo Sinigaglia, met with the Minister ' Economy Giulio Tremonti (controlling shareholder of Alitalia), and other governmental representatives to not having open minds' hypothesis ...