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Changi, Cairo airport firms partner to develop Cairo International Airport

This will involve a feasibility study for an area for cargo and logistics development. 

Changi Airports International (CAI) and Cairo Airport Company signed agreements to develop the Cairo International Airport, the largest airport in Egypt by passenger and cargo traffic.

In a joint statement, the parties said the first agreement aims to improve the passenger experience in the airport in Egypt’s capital city.

The second deal, meanwhile, is for the conduct of a feasibility study to establish the Cairo Cargo City which will be a new area in the airport allotted to cargo and logistics development.

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“Changi Airports International is pleased to collaborate with Cairo Airport Company. We seek to unlock Cairo Airport’s tremendous potential for growth, leveraging on its status as one of the busiest airports in Africa by passenger and cargo volumes. We also look forward to not only providing impactful solutions in the short term, but to a longer-term partnership with Cairo Airport Company,” said CAI CEO Eugene Gan.

 

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