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Warsaw Okecie Airport to Remain State-Owned.

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(From Polish News Bulletin)

Poland's largest airport, Warsaw-based Okecie, will remain state-owned, but local airports have better opportunities for investors. "We are not planning revolutionary changes to the structure of the company [airport operator]. The firm has too many tasks at hand to carry out," said Deputy Construction and Transportation Minister Eugeniusz Wrobel. The state airport operator PPL faces two main tasks, the minister claims: finishing the delayed ...

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