PULA AIRPORT PULA, July 9 (Hina) - Croatia's Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications, Zeljko Luzavec, on Friday opened a reconstructed flight control tower at Pula airport. The reconstruction of the facility cost
US$2.4 million. The opening of the flight control tower in Pula marks the completion of a process of renewal of Croatia's air transport, including the equipment of flight control towers in Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik and Pula, the purchase of five new airbus planes for the national airliner "Croatia airlines" and the training of 140 employees abroad, Luzavec said, adding the value of the investment was 30 million dollars. The equipment at Croatian airports is in line with European and international standards, he added.(hina) rml
PULA, July 9 (Hina) - Croatia's Minister of Maritime Affairs,
Transport and Communications, Zeljko Luzavec, on Friday opened a
reconstructed flight control tower at Pula airport.
The reconstruction of the facility cost US$2.4 million.
The opening of the flight control tower in Pula marks the completion
of a process of renewal of Croatia's air transport, including the
equipment of flight control towers in Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik and
Pula, the purchase of five new airbus planes for the national
airliner "Croatia airlines" and the training of 140 employees
abroad, Luzavec said, adding the value of the investment was 30
million dollars.
The equipment at Croatian airports is in line with European and
international standards, he added.
(hina) rml