Sri Lanka has decided to hand over the management of the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, a facility built with a $209 million investment from China, to two companies from India and Russia. The airport, located in Hambantota, will be managed by Shaurya Aeronautics from India and the Airports of Regions Management Company from Russia under a 30-year management contract. This move was confirmed by a cabinet statement and government spokesperson on April 26, marking a significant shift in the airport's operational leadership.
A joint venture between an #Indian and a #Russian firm have been awarded the management of Sri Lanka's Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Hambantota, the Government spokesman said on April 26. https://t.co/QNkzAbtqur
Indian company to manage #SriLanka's #China-funded airport https://t.co/t3q1nRStYx
An #Indian firm has been jointly entrusted with the management responsibilities of #SriLanka’s Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, along with another #Russian company. The decision greenlights Shaurya Aeronautics of India and the Airports of Regions Management Company of… https://t.co/AyfrPX2uGa
Sri Lanka Approves Management Transfer of Rajapaksa Intl Airport to Indian & Russian Companies for 30-Year Period The Chinese built airport will soon become a 🇮🇳-🇷🇺 joint venture. https://t.co/LODC4ecID7
⚠️ SRI LANKA TO HAND MANAGEMENT OF CHINA-BUILT AIRPORT TO INDIA, RUSSIA COMPANIES Full Story → https://t.co/p2SNaH8zZS Sri Lanka will hand over management of its $209 million Chinese-built airport to two Indian and Russian companies, a cabinet statement said on Friday, as the…