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Major Airport Projects Major Airport Projects Humberto Delgado Airport - Lisbon, Portugal Major Airport Projects Africa Airport City Country Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport Yaoundé Cameroon Ouesso Airport Ouesso Congo Cairo International Airport Cairo Egypt Hurghada International Airport Hurghada Egypt Katameya Airport Katameya Egypt Bata Airport Bata Equatorial Guinea Malabo Airport Malabo Equatorial Guinea Banjul International Airport Banjul Gambia Nouakchott International Airport Nouakchott Mauritania Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport Port Louis Mauritius Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport Dakar Senegal Blaise-Diagne International Airport Diass Senegal OR Tambo International Airport Johannesburg South Africa Cairo International Airport - Cairo, Egypt 2 ejco.com Major Airport Projects Asia Airport City Country Zvartnots International Airport Yerevan Armenia Beijing Capital International Airport Beijing China Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Jakarta Indonesia Seletar Airport Singapore Singapore Singapore Changi International Airport Singapore Singapore Phuket International Airport Phuket Thailand Asia Pacific Airport City Country Adelaide International Airport Adelaide Australia Brisbane International Airport Brisbane Australia Cairns International Airport Cairns Australia Canberra International Airport Canberra Australia Gold Coast Airport (Coolangatta International Gold Coast Australia Airport) Hobart International Airport Hobart Australia Sunshine Coast Airport Marcoola Australia Melbourne International Airport - Tullamarine Melbourne Australia Airport Newcastle Domestic Airport Newcastle Australia Perth International Airport Perth Australia Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport Sydney Australia Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport Toowoomba Australia Townsville Airport Townsville Australia Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport - Hagåtña Guam Guam International Airport La Tontouta International Airport Nouméa New Caledonia Christchurch International Airport Christchurch New Zealand Invercargill Airport Invercargill New Zealand Wellington International Airport Wellington New Zealand Babelthuap Airport Babelthuap Palau Island Port Moresby Jacksons International Airport Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Phuket International Airport - Phuket, Thailand ejco.com 3 Major Airport Projects Europe Airport City Country Brussels Airport Brussels Belgium Ostend-Bruges International Airport Ostend Belgium Zagreb Airport Zagreb Croatia Helsinki Vantaa Airport Helsinki Finland EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Bâle/Mulhouse France Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport Clermont-Ferrand/ France Auvergne Grenoble-Isère Airport Grenoble/ France Saint-Geoirs Martinique Aimé Césaire International Fort-de-France France Airport - Martinique Lille-Lesquin Airport Lille/Lesquin France Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport Lyon France Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport Montpellier France Nantes Atlantique Airport Nantes France Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport Nice France Nîmes-Arles-Camargue Airport Nîmes France Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris France Paris-Orly Airport Paris France SMCA - Société de Manutention de Paris France Carburants Aviation Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet Airport Pointe-à-Pitre Le France Raizet Rodez-Marcillac Airport Rodez/Marcillac France Roland Garros Airport St Denis France - La Réunion Airbus Aircraft Manufacturer Toulouse France Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport Berlin Germany Cologne Bonn Airport Cologne Germany Nordholz Airport Cuxhaven Germany Düsseldorf International Airport Düsseldorf Germany Frankfurt am Main International Airport Frankfurt-am-Main Germany Hamburg Airport Hamburg Germany Hannover Airport Hannover Germany Franz Josef Strauss International Airport Munich Germany Stuttgart Airport Stuttgart Germany Wunstorf Airport Wunstorf Germany Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport Athens Greece Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest Hungary Belfast International Airport Belfast Ireland Frankfurt am Main International Airport - Frankfurt, Germany 4 ejco.com Major Airport Projects Europe Airport City Country Alghero / Fertilia Airport Alghero Italy Bari / Palese International Airport Bari Italy Bergamo / Orio Al Serio Airport Bergamo Italy Bologna / Borgo Panigale Airport Bologna Italy Catania / Fontanarossa Airport Catania Italy Falconara Airport Ancona Italy Grosseto Airport Grosseto Italy Lamezia Terme Airport Lamezia Terme Italy Linate Airport Milan Italy Malpensa International Airport Milan Italy Nápoli / Capodichino International Airport Nápoli Italy Olbia / Costa Smeralda Airport Olbia Italy Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) Rome Italy International Airport Torino / Caselle International Airport Torino Italy Trieste / Ronchi Dei Legionari Airport Trieste Italy Venezia / Tessera - Marco Polo Airport Venice Italy Riga International Airport Riga Latvia Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk Poland Poznań-Ławica Airport Poznań Poland Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw Poland Modlin Airport Warsaw Poland Faro Airport Faro Portugal Humberto Delgado Airport Lisbon Portugal NAV Portugal, Air Navigation Services Lisbon Portugal João Paulo II Airport Ponta Delgada Portugal Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport Porto Portugal Santa Maria Airport Vila do Porto Portugal Dublin Airport Dublin Republic of Ireland Shannon Airport Shannon Republic of Ireland Grabtsevo Airport Kaluga Russia La Gomera Airport Alajero, La Gomera Spain Island Alicante International Airport Alicante Spain Almería International Airport Almería Spain Barcelona International Airport Barcelona Spain Warsaw Chopin Airport - Warsaw, Poland ejco.com 5 Major Airport Projects Europe Airport City Country Bilbao Airport Bilbao Spain Girona Airport Girona Spain Gran Canaria Airport Gran Canaria Island Spain Jerez Airport Jerez de la Spain Frontera Leon Airport Leon Spain Madrid Barajas International Airport Madrid Spain Málaga Airport Málaga Spain Menorca Airport Menorca Island Spain Palma De Mallorca Airport Palma De Mallorca Spain Asturias Airport Ranon Spain Santiago de Compostela Airport Santiago de Spain Compostela Sevilla Airport Sevilla Spain Tenerife Norte Airport Tenerife Island Spain Tenerife South Airport Tenerife Island Spain Valencia Airport Valencia Spain Vigo Airport Vigo Spain Bern Belp Airport Bern Switzerland Geneva International Airport Geneva Switzerland Zürich Airport Zurich Switzerland Bristol International Airport Bristol United Kingdom Cambridge Airport Cambridge United Kingdom Edinburgh Airport Edinburgh United Kingdom Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool United Kingdom London City Airport London United Kingdom London Heathrow Airport London United Kingdom London Luton Airport London United Kingdom London Gatwick Airport London United Kingdom Manchester Airport Manchester United Kingdom Newcastle Airport Newcastle United Kingdom Newquay Cornwall Airport Newquay United Kingdom East Midlands Airport Nottingham United Kingdom Edinburgh Airport - Edinburgh, UK 6 ejco.com Major Airport Projects Europe Madrid Barajas International Airport - Madrid, Spain ejco.com 7 Major Airport Projects Latin America Airport City Country Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires Argentina El Dorado International Airport Bogota Colombia Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Cali Colombia Airport Jose Maria Córdova International Airport Rionegro Colombia Juan Santamaria International Airport San Jose Costa Rica José Joaquín de Olmedo International Guayaquil Ecuador Airport (Simon Bolivar International Airport) Cayenne-Rochambeau Airport - Félix Cayenne / French Guiana Eboué Airport Rochambeau - France La Aurora Airport Guatemala Guatemala City La Blanquilla Airport La Blanquilla Isla Margarita, Venezuela Sangster International Airport Montego Bay Jamaica Licenciado Benito Juarez International Mexico City Mexico Airport Licenciado Adolfo Lopez Mateos Toluca Mexico International Airport Tocumen International Airport Tocumen Panama Luis Munoz Marin International Airport San Juan Puerto Rico - USA Argyle International Airport Argyle - St St Vincent/ Vincent Grenadines Carrasco International /General C L Montevideo Uruguay Berisso Airport Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport - Mexico City, Mexico 8 ejco.com Major Airport Projects Middle East Airport City Country Muscat International Airport Muscat Oman Hamad International Airport Doha Qatar King Abdulaziz International Airport Jeddah Saudi Arabia Das Island Airport Das Island United Arab - Abu Dhabi Emirates Dubai International Airport Dubai United Arab Emirates Muscat International Airport - Muscat, Oman ejco.com 9 Major Airport Projects North America Airport City Country Amos/Magny Airport Amos - QC Canada John C. Munro Hamilton Hamilton - ON Canada International Airport Nunavut Airport Igaluit - NU Canada Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Mirabel, QC Canada Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau Montréal - QC Canada International Airport Ottawa/Macdonald-Cartier Ottawa - ON Canada International Airport Windsor Airport Windsor - ONT Canada Albany International Airport Albany - NY USA Alice International Airport Alice - TX USA Almyra Municipal Airport Almyra - AR USA Ted Stevens Anchorage Anchorage - AK USA International Airport Texas Gulf Coast Regional Airport Angleton/Lake USA Jackson - TX Aspen-Pitkin Co/Sardy Field Airport Aspen - CO USA Athens Ben Epps Airport Athens - GA USA Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta Atlanta - GA USA International Airport Atlantic City International Airport Atlantic City - NJ USA Austin Airport Austin - NV USA Baltimore/Washington International Baltimore
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