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Infrastructure Government - Policy Web Extras - Airlines Panel clears ground handling policy for 6 metro airports Our Bureau
Two basic parts Ground handling work has two basic parts passenger handling at the landside and ramp handling that includes loading and unloading of aircraft and aircraft handling.
Briefing newspersons, the Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Praful Patel, said that the airport operator or a joint venture company, subsidiary companies of Air India or Indian airlines or their joint ventures or any other ground handling service provider selected through competitive bidding on a revenue sharing basis would only be allowed to offer ground handling services.
The six airports where the new rules will apply are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. At other airports the policy being followed at present would continue, the Minister added.
Ground handling work has two basic parts passenger handling at the landside and ramp handling that includes loading and unloading of aircraft and aircraft handling.
No change in FDI policy
The Cabinet, however, did not make any changes in the foreign direct investment level to be allowed in ground handling or minimum paid-up capital that a company needs to have to be able to enter the sector. "We are yet to take a view on the larger issue of the FDI limits for the sector. As of now, there is no change in the existing FDI policy governing aviation," the Minister said.
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