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Aecon update

Think Media teams up with Bernews after being left out of media junket

February 25, 2016
By Ayo Johnson

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Canadian developer Aecon will likely sell its interest in Bermuda’s new airport.

Senior executive Steven Nackan acknowledged the possibility in a brief interview for Bernews.

Think Media was not invited to participate in the media tour, but we assisted the 24/7 news site with its coverage.

Nackan was also asked about relations between airport employees and the Canadian developer, the role of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in the controversial deal and why the Cayman Islands pulled out of a similar deal.

The interview can be viewed in full on Bernews.

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About Ayo Johnson

Ayo Johnson is a veteran journalist based in Bermuda and West Africa. A Sierra Leonean and Bermudian with 20 years combined experience in communications, journalism and media production, Ayo has won two Ridgeway Awards for Journalistic Excellence and in 2012 was named Journalist of the Year by the Bermudian magazine Best of Bermuda Award scheme . Human rights advocacy is Ayo’s other passion.

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