French enterprises eye Viet Nam’s airports

A delegation of 10 French companies specialising in airport infrastructure arrives in Viet Nam today to explore the domestic airline market. The visit is being hosted by the French Embassy’s commercial agent, UBIFRANCE, and will last until Friday.

This is an opportunity for French companies (including ADPi, APAVE, Bouygues, DEXTRA, EGIS-Avia, GATE, HGH, Thales, Vinci Construction, WFS) to learn more about the potential for upgrading, renovating and building new airports in Viet Nam.

The visit offers a lucrative chance for both sides, with the foreign companies being able to provide hands on experience, from counselling and design, building and operating airports, to ground equipments, advanced security technology and air traffic management. — VNS

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