Published September 02, 2016
German officials say 13 potential bidders have expressed interest in buying the Hahn regional airport outside Frankfurt after its planned sale to a Chinese company was scrapped amid doubts about the purchaser's reliability.
The state interior ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate said Friday that auditors will evaluate the potential bids by mid-September, clearing the way for formal offers. It didn't identify any of the bidders.
Rhineland-Palatinate planned to sell its 82.5 percent stake in the financially struggling airport to Shanghai Yiqian Trading Company, a logistics and construction company.
But officials pulled the plug on the deal in July because a payment wasn't made, and citing wider doubts about the reliability of the purchaser.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/germany-13-potential-bidders-in-re-run-of-hahn-airport-sale