Bangalore: The Air India-Singapore Airport Terminal Services consortium and the Menzies Aviation-Bobba Group joint venture are set to win separate contracts to provide cargo operations at the upcoming Bangalore International Airport at Devanahalli.
"The Board of Bangalore International Airport Ltd. cleared the technical and financial bids submitted by the Air India consortium and the Menzies consortium at a meeting held on Friday," officials aware of the decision told The Hindu .
A total of six consortiums had submitted technical and financial proposals to provide cargo facilities at the airport. The BIAL Board deferred a decision on selecting two service providers for ground handling facilities for which nine companies/consortiums had submitted their technical and financial bids, the official said.
09/04/06 P. Manoj/The Hindu
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