National flag carrier Air-India is in talks with GVK and GMR groups, developers of Mumbai and Delhi airport, for setting up of an exclusive terminal for the carrier, reports Business Standard.
Air-India Chairman and Managing Director Vasudevan Thualsidas, corroborated that the airline has indicated the GVK-SA consortium and GMR Fraport consortium for having an exclusive terminal for Air-India.
Meanwhile, Air-India is also planning to construct a hub control centre at the Mumbai airport to monitor the entire international operations.
23/05/06 Myiris.com
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