French firm denies $2bn
commitment to Long Thanh airport claimed by
A French company specializing in airport
architecture and engineering has said it did not commit to providing US$2
billionfor a megaproject to build a new international airport outside of
Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Transport Pham Quy Tieu
said at an online talk hosted in Hanoi on October 17 that ADPI, a fully owned
subsidiary of the Aéroports de Paris Group, has “committed $2 billion in
loans” to fund the construction of Long Thanh International Airport.
The new terminal is to be located in the eponymous
district in
But an ADPI representative said no such commitment
exists.
This is the second time deputy minister Tieu has had a
statement about funding for Long Thanh rejected by the parties involved.
Also during the online talk, Tieu said the premiers of
But Hiroyuki Hayashi, First Secretary of the Embassy of
Japan to
Tieu later apologized to the Embassy of Japan in
Who is ADPI?
Although deputy minister Tieu said ADPI would invest $2
billion in the Long Thanh project, the Paris-based company only specializes
in airport architecture and engineering, rather than functioning as an
investor, according to an Aéroports de Paris Group (ADP) spokesperson.
ADPI only “designs and manages the construction of
complex airport buildings,” such as passenger terminals, control towers,
aircraft hangars and maintenance centers, as well as major urban projects,
according to its website, which also shows that the company’s 2012 revenue
was only 67 million euros.
ADPI also said on its website that it has served as a
consultant with the Japan Airports Consultants (JAC) for the master planning
study of Long Thanh airport.
The company has been responsible for the study of
facility requirements, the preparation of the Master Plan, and the
development of architectural concepts for the four main buildings of the
first phase of the project.
The main buildings include the passenger terminal
building, air traffic control tower, aircraft rescue and fire fighting
station, and the airport authority offices.
ADPI stated clearly on the website that the period of
services were from December, 2009 to November, 2010, and its client was
And ADPM?
There are in fact two ADP subsidiaries related to the
Long Thanh project, according to the French economic service in
Besides ADPI, as mentioned by the deputy transport
minister, ADPM – the airport management unit of ADP – has also recently
worked with the transport ministry during its Vietnam trip, and showed
interest in the project, an SE official told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
During a meeting with Transport Minister Dinh La Thang
on September 17, ADPM said they wanted to invest in the airport project under
the public-private partnership (PPP) scheme, the transport ministry said on
its website.
ADPM general director Frederic Dupeyron said the
company would like to become the strategic partner of the Airport
Corporations Vietnam (ACV), once the company goes public, according to a
source close to the matter.
Dupeyron said ADPM could buy a 15-25 percent stake in
ACV and help it find strategic partners.
As for the Long Thanh project, ADP could invest $2
billion through the PPP scheme, according to Dupeyron.
But the SE said there is currently no commitment on the
reported $2 billion investment.
An ADP media representative has also told Vo Trung
Dung, a Tuoi Trecorrespondent in
The spokesperson said ADP could not discuss details
when no official deal has been closed.
ADPM mainly invests in airport concessions and manages
airports worldwide through management contracts, either with or without an
equity interest in the airport, according to the company website.
The company boasts many areas of expertise, including
bringing airport infrastructure into operation, optimizing operations,
developing air terminal shops, and assisting with airport certification.
ADPM said it is now present in nine countries and 22
airports, serving 43 million passengers.
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Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 10, 2014
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