Mumbai: Reliance Industries has reportedly received the go ahead from Airports Authority of India for setting up aviation turbine fuel business, which had for long been the domain of public sector companies. The company is being allocated land for establishing the infrastructure needed for storing and retailing ATF at 25 non-metro airports.
According to reports Reliance has received clearance for 12 airports and negotiations for the rest are nearing completion. The company also intends to start supplying ATF at metro airports in the future.
17/10/06 India Infoline.com
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