Mumbai: One of Asia’s biggest facilities, Air India’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) unit in Nagpur, built by Boeing, is set to be operational on April 30, a senior Air India official told FE.
The airframe MRO facility, built for an estimated $107 million, is spread across 50 acres and can accommodate several wide-bodied and narrow-bodied aircraft at a time.
“There are two hangers at the Nagpur MRO unit that can house four wide-bodied aircraft and six narrow-bodied aircraft simultaneously,” a senior Boeing official told FE.
The carrier also plans to build a $90-million engine MRO unit with enginemaker General Electronic (GE), set to be located next to the airframe MRO facility at Nagpur.
07/04/15 Rhik Kundu/Financial Express
The airframe MRO facility, built for an estimated $107 million, is spread across 50 acres and can accommodate several wide-bodied and narrow-bodied aircraft at a time.
“There are two hangers at the Nagpur MRO unit that can house four wide-bodied aircraft and six narrow-bodied aircraft simultaneously,” a senior Boeing official told FE.
The carrier also plans to build a $90-million engine MRO unit with enginemaker General Electronic (GE), set to be located next to the airframe MRO facility at Nagpur.
07/04/15 Rhik Kundu/Financial Express
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