Thursday, June 30, 2011

Glideapth to focus on cargo; in talks with MIDC for Nagpur hub

Mumbai: New Zealand-based aviation technology firm Glidepath today said it is in talks with the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) for a contract for baggage handling and airport security systems at the proposed Nagpur aircargo hub and said its future focus in the country will be cargo terminals.
"..We are at the preliminary discussion with the MIDC for bagging the contract for installing baggage and security systems at the proposed air cargo hub at Nagpur," Glidepath sales manger for SAARC region, Rajesh Karla told PTI here. Karla is part of the New Zealand trade and business delegation accompanying the visiting premier John Key. Karla also said they are in touch with the Airports Authority of India, and the two leading private airport operators - GMR, that operates the Delhi and Hyderabad airports, and GVK which runs the Mumbai airport, for more business orders. Glidepath, which has just completed the baggage and security systems installation at the cargo terminal of the Hyderabad airport, said it has just set up its first India office in Mumbai. Glidepath has already installed its systems at the arrival terminals of seven airports - Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Indore.
29/06/11 PTI/IBN Live
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