Centralny Port Komunikacyjny
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Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (Port Polska) is developing a national transportation investment designed to connect air, rail, and road travel in Poland. The programme includes construction of a new central airport between Warsaw and Łódź and a high-speed rail network. Short plan, wide scope. The work is focused on building the transport infrastructure needed to support integrated passenger and freight movement across the country, and the capacity is intended to expand over time in line with market needs and traffic forecasts.
The planned airport is expected to serve 34 million passengers annually in its initial years of operation. That figure sits at the center of the early planning, while the company’s work continues around the transport system needed for long-term network integration. Founded in 2018 and based in Warsaw, Centralny Port Komunikacyjny operates with a team of 51-200 employees. It is part of a broader state-led programme aimed at creating a modern air, rail, and road system in Poland.
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Updated 6 Jul 2026Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is moving from planning into execution. Multiple procurement and contracting steps are already underway across core airport infrastructure, and the company has invited bids for the terminal construction, signed a third agreement related to the project, selected four consortiums for dialogue on the tunnel and station under the airport, and launched a bid for supervision of the airport rail node. A contract has also been signed for foundation works on the new passenger terminal. That shows active delivery momentum across several workstreams.
Strategically, CPK looks to be refining and scaling the airport concept rather than slowing it down. Reporting says the project’s capacity has been revised upward, with CPK changing its plans and giving reasons for the design changes, which suggests the company is still shaping the final footprint of the airport while advancing enabling works and adjacent rail integration. The picture is still moving.
For investor and market signals, the coverage points to a rising pace of activity and a near-term permitting milestone. One report says the project is accelerating, while PAP quotes CPK’s president as saying construction permission for the airport is expected in the coming weeks. Taken together, these signals point to a stronger execution phase and a clearer path toward broader build-out, which may improve stakeholder confidence in the program's timetable.
Frequently asked questions
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is headquartered in Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland.
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny has 51-200 employees according to its company profile.
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny operates in the Aviation & Aerospace sector. Public valuation figures are not always disclosed for private companies.