Fernando Romero, son-in-law of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, won a bid to design a new, $9.2 billion airport in the capital, expected to become the largest air hub in Latin America, Mexican authorities revealed Wednesday. The 41-year-old partnered with British architect Norman Foster to design the futuristic, X-shaped design. It is expected to quadruple passenger capacity,…
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Carlos Slim’s Son-in-Law to Design New Airport
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