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Novaya Kolkhida to buy 75% of Perm airport and build new roads

The Perm Region Development Corporation, a 100% government-owned company, has sold 75% of its business International Airport Perm to Novaya Kolkhida. Novaya Kolkhida, controlled by Roman Trotsenko's Novaport, has said it will construct a terminal complex including a road network, hotels and a logistics centre. The new terminal will cost nearly $180 million and the whole project, including road junctions, hotels, and a transport and logistics centre will cost around $486 million. The terminal should be deliv
March 18, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The Perm Region Development Corporation, a 100% government-owned company, has sold 75% of its business International Airport Perm to Novaya Kolkhida.

Novaya Kolkhida, controlled by Roman Trotsenko's Novaport, has said it will construct a terminal complex including a road network, hotels and a logistics centre.

The new terminal will cost nearly $180 million and the whole project, including road junctions, hotels, and a transport and logistics centre will cost around $486 million. The terminal should be delivered by December 2017.

Novaport already has an 85% in Tolmachevo, in Novosibirsk. Three years ago Novaport started reconstructing the international terminal at Tolmachevo, with the project set to be completed in May.

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