From Routes World 2025, Warsaw Chopin Airport sets out how new Gulf and African services, coupled with modernization works, will sustain growth until Poland’s new central airport opens.
The entire supervisory board of the Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport, the new Warsaw airport under development, has been removed by the Polish government.
The Polish government plans to retain a 51% ownership stake in Warsaw's CPK, with the strategic partner holding 49% and taking the lead in airport development.
Poland is targeting a 2028 opening for Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), which will have two runways and capacity to handle 40 million passengers annually.
The Polish Infrastructure Ministry has approved the “general plan” for a new Warsaw airport, with a 2028 opening date for the transport hub in their sights.