Juan Santamaría International Airport Expansion
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Description: The project entails the construction of a new hangar and additional warehouses on a 24,846m2 surface. This modernization is part of the government's 36.5bn-euro transport plan, which includes road, rail and airports projects over the next 25 years.
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