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Government resumes plans to privitise NMIA

The Jamaican Government has resumed the process for privatising Norman Manley International Airport, following a failed attempt two years ago. 

The Transport Ministry has published an advertisement seeking a private sector investor with experience in the airport industry to operate, finance, develop and maintain Norman Manley International under a long term concession agreement. 
   
The advertisement states that the government wants to sign a concession agreement by the last quarter of  this year. 
   
Interested parties have until April 3 to submit their pre-qualification application.
   
The previous bidding period for Norman Manley International ended in December 2015 with no takers despite the then government announcing earlier in the year that five major local and international companies had been short-listed to bid to take over the operations of  the facility.
 


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