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ADP to increase capacity at Charles de Gaulle.(Aeroports de Paris)(Brief article)
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June 25, 2007
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Aeroports de Paris (ADP) plans to invest EUR2.7bn to boost the passenger capacity of Charles de Gaulle airport by 20m before 2010.
ADP handled 56.6m ...
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