Mumbai: National Aviation Co. of India Ltd, or Nacil, the merged entity of state-run carriers Air India and Indian Airlines, is being advised to set up four aircraft repair workshops for servicing all types of aeroplanes and engines.
If Nacil follows up on its consultant Accenture Ltd’s advice, the move could potentially put pressure on the business plans of at least another dozen so-called maintenance, repair and overhaul units, or MROs, being set up by the likes of Jet Airways (India) Ltd and Kingfisher Airlines Ltd as well as a raft of ambitious start-ups to address a market that is estimated by trade body Confederation of Indian Industry to become a Rs 15,840 crore annual business after four years.
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