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Brace for take off: Berlin's much-delayed airport to open in industry crisis

Fri, 30th Oct 2020 12:37

By Kirsti Knolle

BERLIN, Oct 30 (Reuters) - After 14 years of construction
and six delayed openings, Berlin's new airport is due to welcome
its first passengers on Saturday. But the timing could not be
worse.

The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged the global aviation
industry into its deepest ever crisis, and recovery is not
expected for at least a couple of years.

That has left the new airport, originally called Berlin
Brandenburg Airport but now known by its code BER, looking for
extra funds to help pay its debts.

Built on the site of Schoenefeld airport in former East
Berlin, BER has been beset by problems. The construction
planning company went bankrupt; fire doors, cabling and
sprinklers had faults; and costs ballooned to 6 billion euros
($7.1 billion) from an initial budget of 2 billion.

The setbacks further dented Germany's reputation for
efficiency following long delays on other high-profile projects,
such as the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg.

Economists have come to describe Berlin's state-owned
airport operator, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), as a
financial black hole.

"The FBB will not be able to earn the money it needs to pay
its debt in the foreseeable future," said Hansrudi Lenz of
Wuerzburg University.

At the end of 2019, FBB owed banks and its owners - the
German federal government and the states of Berlin and
Brandenburg - 4.1 billion euros.

That compares with 416 million euros of revenues in 2019
from Schoenefeld and Tegel, Berlin's existing two airports.

Even before the pandemic, BER wasn't expected to deliver a
big revenue boost, as it mainly replaces the two older airports.

But because of the COVID-19 crisis, BER Chief Executive
Engelbert Luetke Daldrup expects just 10 million passengers at
Berlin's airports this year, compared with 36 million last year
and BER's current capacity of 40 million.

"We have a serious situation," FBB supervisory board chief
Rainer Bretschneider said this week, adding the group was in
talks with its owners about fresh financial support.

Economists say FBB will need grants, restructuring, a
strategic investor, equity from its owners - or a combination of
these - to put it on a solid financial footing.

Finding investors could be tough, though, as Berlin is not
an international hub and other airport operators, also hammered
by the crisis, are not in a position to think about deals, said
Mainfirst analyst Johannes Braun said.

FBB's Bretschneider said the priority for now was getting
through the pandemic.

"We need to get out of the crisis and need to ... dress up
the bride, then we can talk about a sale or a stake sale," he
said.

($1 = 0.8461 euros)
(Additional reporting by Klaus Lauer; Editing by Mark Potter)

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