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September 13, 2021 1:10 pm
|Nataliia GAIDARENKO
Douglas Appell analyses the situation with Sydney airport that considers the third offer from a consortium of infrastructure investors and superannuation funds. In this article, he quotes Frederic Blanc-Brude, CEO of Singapore-based EDHECinfra affiliate Scientific Infra: “If the pandemic and looming climate change-related regulation do depress future air traffic, that could favor “major nodes in the system” like Sydney Airport at the expense of smaller hubs, justifying higher valuations for those large airports.”
Read the article in full here.
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