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Royal Schiphol Group will acquire a 40% interest in Maastricht Aachen Airport (MAA) in the Netherlands for €4.2m (US$4.1m). With this collaboration, MAA [.]
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Amsterdam Airport (AMS) owner Royal Schiphol Group has acquired a 40% stake in Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) for 4.2 million euros ($4.1 million) as the regional airport shifts its focus to cargo handling and electric flying. MST is the Netherlands’ second-largest cargo airport after AMS. The deal follows government pressure this summer to distribute stakes
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MAA) and Royal Schiphol Group have reached an agreement in principle to start a strategic partnership. Schiphol will acquire a 40% interest in MAA for €4.2 million. As a result of this agreement, the parties will invest in the future of MAA together. This far-reaching cooperation is in line with the government's Aviation policy, requests from Parliament (Tweede Kamer) and the amendment of the Provincial Council of Limburg.