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"Mexico's Hidalgo´s government insists on having an airport"


 
Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Hidalgo´s government insists on having an airport
Mexico - El Economista - Empresas y Negocios


MEXICO CITY, - Hidalgo´s government insists on having an airport and
presented its project to the CICM. With this project, originally planned for
Mexico City, Hidalgo´s state announced the building of the "Aerópolis
Hidalgo", which will be an alternative terminal for the one in the
capital.<p>The investments for this work are expected to be of US$ 1,000
M.<p>Miguel Ángel Soto, governor of Hidalgo, presented the project to the
Mexican Civil Engineers College (CICM), and argued that it would help to
create more than 300,000 employees, bring more than 250 new industries and
create a city of over 1 million inhabitants.


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