Nürnberg: This week, ISO Software Systeme was awarded the contracts for 2 greenfield airports in India. The contracts are for Bangalore International Airport and Hyderabad International Airport. While Siemens Information Systems Ltd. act as a general contractor ISO is going to supply their SAP-based SKY-Billing system.
The same collaboration scenario with Siemens and ISO has proven to be successful at New Bangkok International Airport before.
Bangalore Airport is scheduled to be operational in early 2008 and will be followed by Hyderabad Airport a few months later. The airport’s initial design capacities are 11 million passengers (Bangalore) respectively 7 million passengers (Hyderabad).
19/04/06 PresseBox (Pressemitteilung)(abonnement), Germany
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