Successful bidders for developing Chennai, Kolkata and two other domestic airports, through public private partnerships, should spend at least Rs 1,839 crore towards mandatory capital works at these locations
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PPP model of airport development lauded
Public-private partnership (PPP) in the development of airports has been flagged as ´one of the significant achievements´ in the civil aviation sector, in the Economic Survey 2014-15. The Survey points out that the PPP model has led to a significant improvement in infrastructure and in collection of revenue.
Privatisation of four airports on the cards
Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju has said that the Ministry was considering privatisation of four airports in the country, including the Ahmedabad Airport. ´We are thinking of privatising four airports in India.
The new government has made the right noises
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Mumbai stations to be spruced up
Passengers visiting Bandra Terminus and Mumbai Central may soon get to see cleaner stations on par with airports as the railways has decided to outsource the cleanliness and maintenance work to reputed agencies.
We will encourage the PPP model for aviation infra
GUJSAIL CEO Capt Ajay Chauhan speaks on the entity´s plan to develop world-class infrastructure in Gujarat and the advantages that Vibrant Gujarat 2015 will provide for the aviation industry in the State
Reflective Insulation
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Modernisation of Chennai, Kolkata airports on hold
Modernisation of the Chennai and Kolkata airports will be delayed as the airports no longer figure on the list of facilities to be modernised through public-private partnership.
Govt to relook airport privatisation plan
The Union government is to relook the process of privatisation of six major airports started by the previous government. Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju has suggested fresh broad-based consultations between the Centre




