spot_img
Supported byspot_img

Deloitte appointed as adviser for formation of new airline

Deloitte consulting company was elected yesterday for an adviser in the forthcoming JAT Airways transformation through formation of a new airways company to take over the role of the national air transportation company in a strategic partnership with some successful foreign company, Ministry of Infrastructure stated for Tanjug.

According to the contract, worth about RSD 100 million with VAT included, Deloitte will provide professional assistance in implementation of the strategy for formation of a new company for public air transportation.

The tender commission rejected as irregular the offers submitted by the companies PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Bain and Company.

Deloitte from Belgrade will, as the Ministry of Infrastructure stated, do the job together with Deloitte from Madrid, Prague and Budapest, CNC Consulting from Athens and Partner Law Firm Jankovic, Popovic and Mitic from Belgrade.

Supported by

State Secretary for Air Transport in the Serbian Ministry of Infrastructure Miodrag Miljkovic previously stated for Tanjug that the chosen consultant would be given the period of 12 months to finish all the works, i.e., “to analyze the current state, determine the capital value JAT Airways currently holds, prepare the documentation and call for tender, chose the strategic partner, start a new company, import the capital provided by the government and the strategic partner.”

He announced that the new Serbian national airline might start flying in late 2011.

Source ekapija.com

Suppported byOwner's Engineer

Stellantis suspends Fiat 500 EV production for four weeks amid declining demand

French-Italian automotive giant Stellantis has announced a four-week halt in the production of the Fiat 500 electric model due to weak demand. This move comes...

Serbia to launch direct flights to Guangzhou and Shanghai

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has announced the upcoming launch of direct flights from Belgrade to Guangzhou, starting on October 1, with flights to...

China approaches Germany in Serbian trade dominance; Russia no longer in top five

China's presence in the Serbian market is expanding rapidly, bringing it close to Germany as Serbia's leading trade partner, while Russia has fallen out...
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
error: Content is protected !!