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    Greenland Airports Face Billion-Dollar Deficit, Criticized

    By Greenland ReviewJune 19, 2026002 Mins Read
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    Greenland Airports Faces Significant Financial Setback

    Greenland Airports is grappling with a daunting deficit of DKK 2.7 billion as it heads into 2025, a situation primarily attributed to considerable write-downs in the value of its infrastructure.

    At a recent general meeting, the company revealed that these write-downs, totaling approximately DKK 3 billion, reflect adjustments in anticipated revenue from its airport operations. Chairman Jens Wittrup-Willumsen confirmed the detrimental impact on specific facilities: the airport in Ilulissat was written down by DKK 1.77 billion, while the Nuuk airport saw a reduction of DKK 824 million. Additionally, Qaqortoq’s valuations were adjusted downwards by DKK 325 million.

    The financial report drew sharp criticism from Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the chairman of Naalakkersuisut. He expressed concern over the results, stating, “It is with seriousness that Naalakkersuisut notes the year’s financial results. They do not live up to the expectations placed on a company in Greenland Airport’s position—a company that manages critical infrastructure on behalf of the Greenlandic people.” Nielsen emphasized the need for the company to confront its challenges honestly and strategically.

    Despite the backlash, the entire board was re-elected. Director Jens Lauridsen offered insight during the meeting, clarifying that the write-downs stem from a reassessment of the airports’ values. Previously, their worth was based solely on construction costs, but a new analysis indicates that the expected business growth had been slower than initially projected. Nonetheless, Lauridsen expressed optimism, noting potential growth opportunities in the coming years.

    This year marked the opening of Qaqortoq Airport, which received commendations from Nielsen. Looking ahead, the new airport in Ilulissat is on track to launch later this autumn, a development that may bolster the region’s economic landscape.

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