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Trial run of Rs 100-cr MRO facility at GHIAL in Dec
EAW Staff - Hyderabad
The third party maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) facility coming up
at the proposed GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL) will be the driving
force for aviation business at Hyderabad, claims T Srinagesh, chief operating
officer of the company.
Speaking to a select media here recently, Srinagesh said, "We are aspiring
that Hyderabad become the 'aviation hub' at the earliest and in that direction
the company is working along with the government." The company is planning
to establish a training centre near the airport to impart training to the young
engineers on aviation related trades, which may even be upgraded as a university
at a later date, he pointed out.
This apart, the MRO facility, with heavy maintenance (D checks) facility, would
further attract more airlines into the airport. As of now, about 10 airlines
operate from the existing Begumpet airport and this will increase.
Revealing that the state government has provided VAT exemptions for the first
five years operations to the MRO project, Srinagesh said that the civil works
have already commenced at the site by Lufthansa Technik. GHIAL has 24.5 per
cent stake in the MRO business, while the remaining is held by Lufthansa Technik
AG. The initial investment is estimated at Rs 100 crore to establish two bay
narrow body hangar with subsequent modular expansion to include single bay wide
body hangar.
This apart, GHIAL has also awarded concession agreement for the MRO facility
to a joint venture of Indian and Air India. On the works front, Srinagesh said
that about 78 per cent of the airport work has already completed and the trail
run will commence in end of December 2007. The company has also obtained space
at the Paryatan Bhavan to operate 'city check-in' service, he added.
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