The Sri Lankan Cabinet had on January 9 decided to call expressions of interest for the contract to manage the airport, government spokesman and minister Bandula Gunawardena told reporters in Colombo on Friday. Five proposals were received, and a Cabinet-appointed consultative committee recommended that the management contract be awarded to the JV of Shaurya Aeronautics (Pvt) Ltd of India and Russia’s Airports of Regions Management Company, Gunawardena said. The Cabinet approved the recommendation.
The Mattala airport was one of the major infrastructure projects of Mahinda Rajapaksa‘s nearly decade-long rule of the island nation. The Lankan government had since 2016 been looking for commercial partners to manage the airport as it was making heavy losses.
The airport, constructed with financing from the Export-Import Bank of China, has faced challenges since its inauguration in 2013, including minimal flights and environmental concerns. Sri Lanka is in talks with the EXIM Bank to restructure the loan associated with the airport.