Indonesia is planning to allow more foreign investors to manage its airports from 2020 onward. On Dec 26, it awarded a contract for the first time to a consortium involving a foreign company. Komodo Airport, in the town of Labuan Bajo, will be developed and managed by PT Cardig Aero Services and Singapore's Changi Airports International for 25 years, before it is handed back to the government. Alden Iswanto from KRA Group explained more about the public-private partnership scheme, and shared his thoughts on Indonesia's push to attract foreign investment in the infrastructure sector.
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