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Cambodia Airports Comes Under Attack by a Former Executive
- 8 April 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Airports and air travel / Economy and commerce / Industries / Infrastructure / Investment / Judiciary and courts / Siem Reap / Sihanoukville / Tourism / Transport and shipping / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- Agence des Participations de l’Etat / APE / APE commissioner David Azema / Arbitration Council in France / Berenegere Batiot / Cabinet Minister Sok An / Cambodia Airport owner Kong Triv / Cambodia Airports / Cambodia Airports CEO Emmanuel Menanteau / Cambodia Airports Communications Director Khek Norida / Cambodia Airports operation / Cambodia Airports owner Hann Khieng / Cambodia Airports revenues / Cambodia Airports Secretary-General Philippe Laurent / Campaign against Cambodia Airports / Company disputes / Corporate governance / Cyprus / David Azema / Department of Hauts-de-Seine / Department of Loire Atlantique senator Ronan Dantec / Deportation / Doctor Jekkil / Europe / Eva Joly / Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy / France’s external intelligence agency / France’s Green Party former presidential candidate Eva Joly / France’s Ministry of Economy / France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs / French Ambassador Serge Mostura / French Consulate Daniel Maizierre / French defense company Thales / French Embassy / French Embassy in Phnom Penh / French military electronics maker Thales / French senator Ronan Dantec / Government of Taiwan / Grand Loge Nationale Francaise Freemansons / Hann Khieng / Hun Sen / ILS / Instrument Landing System / International Court of Arbitration / Kang Keng Airport / Khek Norida / Kompong Chhnang / Kompong Chhnang Province / Kong Triv / l’Humanite / Le Monde former editor / Lebanon / Malaysian aid / MEB Construction Sdn Bhd / Mediapart / Ministry of Interior / Money laundering / Moscow / Muhibbah / Muhibbah Engineering Berhad / Muhibbah Masteron / Nicolas Notebaert / Nicolas Sarkozy / Offshore accounts / Paris / Parisian department of Hauts-de-Seine / Patrick Devedjian / Philippe Laurent / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh International Airport / Prime Minister Hun Sen / Procurement irregularities / Ronan Dantec / Russia / Saint Petersburg / SCA / Serge Mostura / Siem Reap / Siem Reap International Airport / Siem Reap Province / Sihanouk Ville / Sihanoukville airport / Sihanoukville province / Sihanoukville Town / Society Concessionaires Des Aeroports / Sok An / Stefan Motschmann / Taiwan / Taiwanese navy captain Ying Ching-feng / Thai office of Bouygues / Thales / Thales Sale Manager Stefan Motschmann / Thales Southeast Asia Sale Manager / tourism industry / UMP / Vinci / Vinci Airports president Nicolas Notebaert / Vinci Construction Grands Projects Sdn Bhd / Vinci Group / Vinci Group direction generale de la Securite Exterieure / whistleblower / Workplace harassment / World Bank / World Bank-financed contract / Ying Ching-feng
Philippe Laurent became secretary-general of Cambodia Airports in May 2008. He was one of six senior executives in charge of the country’s international airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and the little-used facility in Sihanoukville. Mr. Laurent is now carrying out a one-man campaign against ...
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Cambodian airports to get $400 million upgrade
- 6 November 2012
- World Airport
- Airports and air travel / Economy and commerce / Infrastructure / Transport and shipping / Transport infrastructure and facilities
- Angkor Wat / Cambodia’s airport system / Cambodia’s developing tourism industry / concessionaire Cambodia Airports / extension / Global Airport Development / international terminal / Nicolas Notebaert / Paris / Phnom Penh International Airport / Siem Reap / Siem Reap International Airport / Sihanoukville / Sihanoukville International Airport / UNESCO World Heritage / VINCI Airports
VINCI Airports will invest close to $400 million on upgrading Cambodia’s airport system over the next eight years, according to chairman, Nicolas Notebaert. Notebaert, speaking at the Global Airport Development (GAD) conference in Paris earlier today, revealed that $80 million would be invested on an extension ...
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