Bangalore: Bangalore shining: The city has yet again bagged electrical wiring work on the A-380 — this time the freighter version, A-380F. Airbus supplier P3 India which has brought this latest contract to the city, only two months ago secured contract for electrical wiring work on the passenger version, A-380.
P3 North America operations and India Director Oliver Napp confirmed that the German portion of the wiring work on A-380F has been transferred to Bangalore. He said Bangalore was chosen thanks to its high quality engineering services and IT.
P3 India will not only have its engineers, but will work with engineers from Bangalore-based software companies.
Work will begin most likely in September before which Airbus officials are expected to visit Bangalore while engineers from Bangalore will travel to Hamburg.
12/08/06 Prashanth G N/Times of India
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