Bangalore/Mumbai: Jet Airways (India) Ltd and Kingfisher Airlines Ltd, two of India’s biggest airlines, plan to locate their maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities at the new international airport being built in Bangalore. Apart from their own aircraft, the two companies plan to use their MROs to service the planes of other airlines that will operate from the airport.
Bangalore International Airport Ltd (Bial), the company building the airport, said it was holding talks with the two airlines for setting up MROs. “These are the only companies we are in negotiations with,” said Albert Brunner, chief executive officer of Bial. He did not set a time-frame by when a deal would be concluded.
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