Aeroflot: Sheremetyevo-3 Is On, THE MOSCOW TIMES

From: The Moscow Times (Russia) | Date: November 16, 2004| Author: Lyuba Pronina | Copyright information


The Moscow Times (Russia)

11-16-2004

URL: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/
Fed up with years of bureaucratic gridlock, Aeroflot said Monday it
will finally go ahead and build a badly needed third terminal at Sheremetyevo
Airport, despite fierce opposition from the Transportation Ministry.
Construction will begin sometime next year "and be completed in 2007,"
Aeroflot deputy general director Lev Koshlyakov said by telephone.
Koshlyakov's remar...

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