Vinci Airports to Sell Stake in Belfast International to Fund Future Development
Belfast International Airport's owner, Vinci Airports, is preparing to sell a stake in the facility to a new investment partner. The move is intended to secure funding for future development and expansion projects at the Northern Ireland hub. This sale comes as the airport continues its post-pandemic recovery with growing passenger numbers. Vinci is expected to retain a controlling interest and will continue to manage airport operations following the transaction.
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