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Tenders invited for CT airport development

06 Dec 1996 - by Staff reporter
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SAFAIR AND the Airports Company have called for tenders to develop a site at Cape Town International Airport. This is part of an ongoing process to develop SA airports and to expand their cargo and passenger capacity.

Tenders are invited from interested parties in the aviation industry and must be submitted before January 6.

Earlier this year the Airports company annou- nced a far-reaching property development programme. Vacant land on the premises of major airports will be sold or leased to developers for cargo and passenger handling facilities, retail outlets and aircraft maintainance.

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