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SkyCourt previewed to European transport leaders in Budapest Airport
Monday, February 14, 2011
High-ranking transport officials from the European Union member states visited Budapest Airport this week to take a tour and review progress on the brand new SkyCourt development, partly financed from EU funds. The visitors, who included EU commission officials, were welcomed by Pal Volner, Hungary’s Secretary of State for Transport, Jost Lammers, CEO of Budapest Airport and Stephan Schattney, Director of the Budapest Airport BUD Future programme.

Centrally located SkyCourt, when fully operational in March will link existing terminals 2a and 2b. “SkyCourt will constitute a leap in the quality of passenger handling, not only offering unique architectural solutions, but also an excellent travel experience, whilst still on the ground,” Jost Lammers advised the group.

HungaroControl PLC, the air traffic control company ATC also demonstrated its world-class radar system and innovative navigation software. The delegation of 50 which represented 19 countries and three organisations were in Hungary attending an informal meeting in Godollo before attending a meeting on the implementation of the Single European Sky integration program. SES is designed to provide efficient and economical operations and support sustainable development for the future of aviation.

Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, February 14, 2011
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