About Rich Investors From India-France At Kualanamu Airport Offended By Hotman Paris In The Case Of A Woman Falling From An Elevator
Kualanamu Airport. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

JAKARTA - Hotman Paris' team of lawyers will meet the family of Aisiah Shinta Dewi Hasibuan, a woman who died when she fell at Kualanamu Airport, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra.

Hotman in an upload onNAY's Instagram, offended a wealthy Indian-French investor at Kualanamu Airport. Who is he?

In early December 2021, Deputy Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) II Kartika Wirjoatmodjo said Kualanamu International Airport, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, had the opportunity to compete with Changi Airport in Singapore.

This opportunity can be achieved because of the collaboration between PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) and GMR Airports Consortium.

Tiko, as he is familiarly called, said that GMR Airports Consortium is an investor owned by GMR Group from India and Aerosports de Paris Group (ADP) from France, which is the world's leading airport operator network.

GMR, said Tiko, wants to make Kualanamu a flight hub from South Asia to North or East Asia and Australia. As well as reducing the dominance of Changi Airport, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Airport, Malaysia.

"They use Kualanamu as a base to reduce Changi Airport and KLA Sepang," he said in a meeting with Commission VI, at the DPR building, Parliament Complex, Thursday, December 2, 2021.

Tiko said GMR had invested IDR 56 trillion to improve the quality and capacity of Kualanamu airport, North Sumatra. With the existing capital, Kualanamu is projected to accommodate 54 million passengers.

"It is hoped that the number of passengers will increase to 54 million passengers. Currently it is in the range of 10 million passengers. I think this is a very good deal and we will oversee the process," he said.

To ensure that this cooperation project runs on the right track, the Ministry of SOEs also involves the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP). In fact, in the BPKP process, it participated in a series of tender processes until the GMR Airports Consortium was selected as a strategic partner.

"And we also ask BPKP to oversee this, God willing, this will become a strategic partnership," he added.


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