New Delhi: Meinhardt Group, the leading “one stop project management and integrated engineering solution provider” participated at the Aerodrome India 2006 an International Exhibition and Seminar which was held between 7-9 December, 2006 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi to exhibit the group’s strong international and domestic presence.
Meinhardt participation was to showcase the variety of projects and services in aviation sector. Meinhardt’s has exhibited its unrivalled service providing capability in concept planning, feasibility studies, design and documentation, construction phase supervision and full engineering coordination in all types of aviation engineering projects across the globe. Meinhardt aviation’s expertise and experience covers all aspects of planning, design, operations and management.
12/12/06 Business Wire India (press release)
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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