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
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Home »
» Two groups selected for cargo operations at Bangalore International Airport
Two groups selected for cargo operations at Bangalore International Airport
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Related Posts:
Qatar Airways bats for 26% FDI in Indian carriersKolkata: If the UPA government allows 26 per cent stake by foreign airlines in Indian carriers, it would go a long way in drawing the latter out of th… Read More
Air India owes Rs 2,310 crore to oil companiesNew Delhi: Air India and its subsidiaries owe Rs 2,310 crore to the oil marketing companies, Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi informed the Lok Sab… Read More
Air India pilots warn of another strikeNew Delhi: Air India pilots today warned of another agitation, including a strike, if talks on their demand for pay parity and other issues they had r… Read More
Commercial aviation to soar by 9%Dubai: The commercial aviation sector in India and the Middle East is expected to achieve overall annual growth of 9 per cent and 10 per cent, respec… Read More
New land norms unlikely to benefit airport operatorsNew Delhi: The private airport operators of Delhi and Mumbai are unlikely to benefit from any relaxation in land usage norms for the Airports Authorit… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment