MSTRICHT Aachen Airport is embarking on a renovation project for its runway, with plans to invest up to US$109 million in its infrastructure over the next few years, reports London's Air Cargo News.
As part of this investment, the Dutch airport is currently spending $38 million on upgrading its runway between May and June.
The upgrade is aimed at extending its operational length to 2,750 metres by January 2025.
'Maastricht has much to offer the Dutch air cargo community, with no slot restrictions or congestion at the airport and now a significant infrastructure investment programme,' said chief executive Jos Roeven.
'We are CEIV-Pharma certified and the preferred station for flower imports into the Netherlands, as well as specialising in handling dangerous goods and e-commerce, and we will be focusing on further developing our facilities with this investment.'
'There is a fantastic opportunity in the current market for regional airports to step up for the cargo industry and help drive a more sustainable future for freight whilst at the same time creating job opportunities for our local communities,' said Mr Roeven.
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As part of this investment, the Dutch airport is currently spending $38 million on upgrading its runway between May and June.
The upgrade is aimed at extending its operational length to 2,750 metres by January 2025.
'Maastricht has much to offer the Dutch air cargo community, with no slot restrictions or congestion at the airport and now a significant infrastructure investment programme,' said chief executive Jos Roeven.
'We are CEIV-Pharma certified and the preferred station for flower imports into the Netherlands, as well as specialising in handling dangerous goods and e-commerce, and we will be focusing on further developing our facilities with this investment.'
'There is a fantastic opportunity in the current market for regional airports to step up for the cargo industry and help drive a more sustainable future for freight whilst at the same time creating job opportunities for our local communities,' said Mr Roeven.
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