Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) is a joint venture between GMR Group, Airports Authority of India, and Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB). In January 2006, the consortium was awarded the concession to operate, manage and develop the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi. IGIA is the busiest airport in India and looks set to maintain its position thanks to ongoing development projects.
DIAL employs around 1,500 people, nearly half of whom use desktop computers. Of these, the majority are permanent members of staff working in areas such as finance, human resource (HR), airport security, baggage handling and air traffic control. A small number are employed on short-term contracts, working mainly on specific projects, often involving airport construction.
Regardless of the role, each employee relies on the firm’s IT infrastructure to provide stable access to key applications. The applications that support airport processes such as check-in, baggage handling and traffic control are managed by the DIAL IT team. However, DIAL parent company GMR Group is responsible for business solutions such as SAP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV, as well as the DIAL Microsoft Exchange email environment.
20/04/15 Jasmine Desai/Financial Express
DIAL employs around 1,500 people, nearly half of whom use desktop computers. Of these, the majority are permanent members of staff working in areas such as finance, human resource (HR), airport security, baggage handling and air traffic control. A small number are employed on short-term contracts, working mainly on specific projects, often involving airport construction.
Regardless of the role, each employee relies on the firm’s IT infrastructure to provide stable access to key applications. The applications that support airport processes such as check-in, baggage handling and traffic control are managed by the DIAL IT team. However, DIAL parent company GMR Group is responsible for business solutions such as SAP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV, as well as the DIAL Microsoft Exchange email environment.
20/04/15 Jasmine Desai/Financial Express
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