Ravinala eyes Madagascar’s regional airports
According to our information, the consortium comprising ADP, Bouygues, Colas and Meridiam has put in a bid to become the concessionaire, in whole or in part, of 10 airports for which the Madagascar State would like to raise new capital.
25/10/2019 at 20h59, by Africa Business+
Jeune Afrique Business+ has learned that, after Antananarivo and Nosy Be, which Ravinala Airports signed a 28-year concession contract for in 2016, a consortium made up of Aéroports de Paris (ADP, 35%), Colas (10%), Bouygues Bâtiment International (10%) and the Meridiam fund (45%), is looking to manage, in whole or in part, 10 regional airports in Madagascar poised to be partially privatised.
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