Singapore: One of two contracts to build and operate a cargo terminal at India's IT hub Bangalore's new international airport opening in 2008 has been bagged by a consortium of Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) and Air India, news reports said on Wednesday. The agreement, the first cargo contract for the Singapore Airlines subsidiary, is expected to be signed before the end of the month.
The SATS-Air India team is also competing in the ground-handling category for the new airport, The Straits Times reported. SATS provides in-flight catering at four other Indian airports - Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi and Kolkata - through its two joint ventures, Taj-SATS Air Catering and Taj Madras Flight Kitchen.
12/04/06 Times of India
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