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The issue of Castellon Airport has possibly been considered more times over the last few weeks than at any time since it's official opening in March 2011.
The subject has now progresses to the point where the Generalitat Valenciana - the 99% shareholder behind concerssion holder, Aerocas - is considering which of the two bids submitted to operate the facility will be awarded the contract.
Bids from Canadian Aviation company SNC Lavalin, and a consortium comprising Aerospace consultant Gesnaer, and Tourism group Marina d'Or are to be reviewed over the course of this weekend, before a contract to operate Castellon Airport for the next 20 years will be awarded.
Various consultants and industry specialists are due to review each proposal and business plan in detail before reporting back to the Generalitat, at which point an announcement of the new operator, and likely date when flights might commence, is expected.
Recommended Reading
* Three Bids Submitted For Operation of Castellon Airport
* Castellon Airport Could be For Tourist Use Only