Neelam Mathews
Nov 8, 2012
India’s leading airport infrastructure
developer, GVK that manages and operates the Chhatrapati Shivaji International
Airport (CSIA) in Mumbai and the Bengaluru International Airport has signed an
operations and management contract with the Airports Authority of Indonesia,
(Angkasa Pura Airports AP1), the Indonesian government airport operator to
manage the non-aeronautical commercial operations at Indonesia’s second busiest
Bali (Denpasar) International Airport.
GVK is also developing an international
greenfield airport in Yogyakarta in central Java in collaboration with the
Government of Indonesia. This follows the MoU that GVK had signed in
January 2011 with the Government of Indonesia. The MoU for the Yogyakarta
airport is an agreement between Angkasa Pura Airports (Government of Indonesia
owned Airport Operations and Management Company) and GVKPIL.
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