Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan Wednesday said his government would give 15 acres of land and do ‘everything possible’ to see that Air India’s aircraft maintenance unit is set up in the state.
‘I have assured Air India managing director V. Thulasidas that the government would do everything possible to see that airline’s aircraft maintenance unit is set up in Thiruvananthapuram. Several other states are trying for the same, but we will not lose the opportunity,’ Achuthanandan told reporters after his meeting with Thulasidas here.
Thulasidas said the total investment for the unit would be Rs.500-800 million.
07/06/06 India eNews.com
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