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Portugal asks Vinci's ANA to present proposal for brand-new airport

Portugal's federal government on Friday asked Portuguese airports operator ANA, owned by France's. Vinci, to present an official proposal to build and. run a new worldwide airport in the Lisbon district at no. expense to the state.

The government approved in May the construction of the new. airport in the town of Alcochete, throughout the River Tagus. from Lisbon, which is anticipated to cost up to 9 billion euros. ($ 9.28 billion) and start operations by 2034.

The tourism market has grown progressively frustrated in. current years as Lisbon's existing airport is operating at complete. capacity with record numbers of foreign visitors to Portugal.

The proposed new facility falls within the concession area. of? Lisbon's overloaded airport, among 10 main terminals in the. country run by ANA since 2012, with the concessions running. until 2062.

The facilities ministry said in a declaration that the. preliminary report on the brand-new airport submitted by ANA in December. did not predict a direct contribution from the state spending plan, in. complete positioning with federal government strategies.

The government notified ANA that it wants the. concessionaire to prepare the application for the airport and. that expense decrease is a top priority, it said, including that ANA now. has up to 36 months to formally present its plans.

In the preliminary report, ANA planned to open the airport with. 2 four-kilometre-long (2.49-mile) runways with capacity for. all kinds of aircraft, with the possibility of constructing 2 more. runways later on.

The government said it was open to going over modifications to. the airport specs, and wishes to examine and talk about. the airport's financing model and risk-sharing with ANA.

(source: Reuters)