New Delhi: The target date for completion of stage-I of the upgradation and development of both Mumbai and Delhi Airports is 31st March 2010. This information was given by Shri Praful Patel, Minister for Civil Aviation in Rajya Sabha today.
The Minister informed the House that the Government has selected two private partners for the modernization of Delhi and Mumbai airports. Two separate Joint Venture Companies (JVCs) for Delhi and Mumbai Airports have been formed.
The two Airports have come under the joint management of Airport Authority of India (AAI) and the JVCs namely Delhi International Airport Private Ltd.(DIAPL) and Mumbai International Airport Private Ltd.(MIAPL), w.e.f. 3rd May 2006. DIAPL and MIAPL have since engaged experts to study and suggest measures to improve various passengers facilities.
23/05/06 Press Information Bureau (press release)
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