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Air India and Boeing JV commence work
on Thiruvananthapuram MRO facility
Air India and Boeing JV officially
commenced civil works on Phase 1 on the proposed USD17.5 million MRO
facility, located adjacent to Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.
Kerala State Government will grant the carrier land to construct the MRO
facility, which is scheduled to take 12 months to complete.
The facility will initially service
Air India’s B737-800 aircraft, with plans to service all Boeing aircraft
in subsequent phases. It also plans to provide services in the future to
other carriers, including foreign companies.
Details of the hanger include a
pre-engineered building structure, fireproof paint and insulated walls
and roofs. In addition it will feature a concrete apron, a sheet metal
section, wheels and brake section, battery charging, oxygen bottling
plant and composite repair facility.
Meanwhile, Air India confirmed plans
to launch new services to Thiruvananthapuram via Kochi from Mumbai and
Delhi by the end of Mar-08.
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