Budapest Airport Returns To Majority State Ownership In Multi-Billion Deal
Credit: Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
Hungary’s Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) is back in majority state ownership after almost two decades in a deal that values the Central and Eastern European hub at €4.3 billion ($4.7 billion). Corvinus, an investment fund owned and managed by the Hungarian state, is taking an 80%...
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