Nagpur: Aircraft manufacturing giant Boeing will be given 40 acres of land in Nagpur for the first phase of development of its proposed maintenance, repairs and overhaul (MRO) hub for south-east Asia.
The company has asked for 70 acres of land for the project besides uninterrupted supply of power and clean water, according to Ramesh Yaul, general manager, Maharashtra Airports Development Corporation.
Yaul said MADC had identified two sites for Boeing's proposed MRO: one in the city's Somalwada area and the other in Kalkuhi. The company had to make the choice now, he said.
MADC itself would not be able to ensure uninterrupted supply of power and water for the next three years, Yaul said.
05/09/06 Central India News Service/Rediff
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