Copernicus Wroclaw plans tender at new terminal
Lorna Strickland
1-Aug-2006
POLAND. Copernicus Wroclaw airport in western Poland is finalising plans for a second passenger terminal
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The new facility will serve 7m passengers a year and will open in stages, with the first phase of construction due for completion in 2009. When design plans for the
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