Egis and Acsa join Ravinala (ADP) in the race to privatise Madagascar’s regional airports
In an exclusive report, Jeune Afrique Business + reveals the list of candidates whose applications should theoretically be presented at the end of March.
16/01/2020 at 15h46, by Africa Business+
Already in charge of managing the airports of Antananarivo and Nosy Be, Ravinala Airports, the consortium comprising Aéroports de Paris (ADP), Colas and Meridiam since 2016, is no longer alone in its bid to privatise Madagascar’s regional airports.
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