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20  August  2012
Long-Term Development Strategy for Baikal Airport to be Elaborated by Lufthansa Consulting

Lufthansa Consulting has been contracted by the management of Baikal Airport in Ulan-Ude, the capital city of Buryatia, to elaborate in detail a development strategy for the airport for the next 15 years and to provide consulting support after that period.
Baikal Airport was purchased by METROPOL Group of Companies in May 2011 in order to develop the transport infrastructure in the region.
Considering the experience of Lufthansa Consulting, the strategy to be elaborated by its consulting professionals is expected to realize the full potential of the airport. The experts will analyze its market potential, provide a technical assessment and make a 15-year development forecast. Then they will identify the areas for the further development of the airport, determine ways to achieve the objectives and recommend additional infrastructure improvements.
Within a relatively short period of about four months, the airport management will get a clear understanding of what markets should be targeted in the medium and long term, what practical steps are recommended to achieve successful market access, and what costs are to be expected to ensure such development.


   


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