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Feb 02, 2017 (newstodate): Greenland's plans for for a new airports infrastructure is no plain sailing.
Unexpectedly, Leo Bruno Larsen, the Chairman of the Board of Kalaallit Airport A/S, the state-owned company established to steer the course, has resigned after being installed in the position only since July 2016.
Kalaallit Airport A/S was established in June 2016 to shoulder the task of planning and steering the projects, freezing an investment plan and seek investors for realization of the expensive projects that comprise the expansion of the runway at the capital airport at Nuuk from today's 950m to 1,800m, Ilulissat Airport will also have its runway extended to 1,800m from today's 845m, and a new airport will be constructed at Qaqortoq with a 1,200m runway.
Heading Kalaallit Airport A/S as CEO is Steffen Ulrich-Lynge, who took up the position from December 1, 2016.
Unexpectedly, Leo Bruno Larsen, the Chairman of the Board of Kalaallit Airport A/S, the state-owned company established to steer the course, has resigned after being installed in the position only since July 2016.
Kalaallit Airport A/S was established in June 2016 to shoulder the task of planning and steering the projects, freezing an investment plan and seek investors for realization of the expensive projects that comprise the expansion of the runway at the capital airport at Nuuk from today's 950m to 1,800m, Ilulissat Airport will also have its runway extended to 1,800m from today's 845m, and a new airport will be constructed at Qaqortoq with a 1,200m runway.
Heading Kalaallit Airport A/S as CEO is Steffen Ulrich-Lynge, who took up the position from December 1, 2016.