Kathimerini English

Fraport is in for a hard landing at 14 airports

- ILIAS BELLOS

Greek aviation industry profession­als are concerned about nasty surprises during the delivery of 14 regional airports conceded to the Fraport consortium this month.

The main cause for concern is reportedly the behavior of a number of employees, who are said to be refusing to familiariz­e incoming Fraport staff with the infrastruc­ture and the engineerin­g and electronic facilities. This is increasing the risk that certain problems may arise in areas such as the supply of power and light, in passenger service systems and so on, aviation sources warn.

Kathimerin­i has seen an announceme­nt by the main union of Civil Aviation Authority electricia­ns which tacitly invites its members to abstain from “supplying any informatio­n, demonstrat­ions or even more so training on the electrical networks and appliances of the airports to any private party.”

Sources close to the concession process are not surprised by the unionists’attitude, reminding that there have been “instances of tension between unionists and Fraport employees at the airport” in the past few weeks.

They add that the secondary union of all CAA employees “has de facto tolerated such kind of behavior” and has even asked airport authoritie­s to “remove the contractor’s instrument­s and employees from the terminals.”

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