China Ready To Call Halt To Airport Expansion
In the wake of more than $100 million in losses by 114 of its 143 airports last year, China is to reconsider an ambitious plan to spend a whopping $37.2 billion on 65 new airports from 2005-10. The number of new airports is likely to be scaled back, but to what extent is unclear. Vice Minister Bao...
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